They look a bit off colour because they have the reddish dirt over them.
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LordBrian Goldmember 1,128 posts Joined Jan 2009 Location: Surrey, UK More info | Jan 17, 2010 12:53 | #1 They look a bit off colour because they have the reddish dirt over them.
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kaitlyn2004 Goldmember 1,694 posts Likes: 204 Joined Oct 2009 More info | Jan 17, 2010 14:36 | #3 Ya, the last one is really nice! My Landscape Photography Videos
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Jan 17, 2010 15:01 | #4 kaitlyn2004 wrote in post #9412134 Ya, the last one is really nice! Was that a quick snap or were they posed like that looking at you for a little bit? I had about 5 seconds before they were back to eating. It was my first day on safari so took about a million shots I was so excited Canon 7D | EF 100-400mm L my favourite bits of kit
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say_cheese Senior Member More info | Jan 17, 2010 19:25 | #5 I'm always amazed how zebras have quite distinct differences in there stripes, like finger prints I suppose. Tools: Canon 5DmkII, Sony a6400, Fujifilm X100V
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