The tsessebe is a large antelope found in certain African countries, including Botswana where I photographed this one. It was early morning and a group of tsessebe were mixed in amongst zebra, foraging (and perhaps hiding) in the very long grass of the Okavango Delta. Nikon D300 with Nikkor 200-400mm lens (at 220mm) ISO 800, f/4 at 1/1600th of a second
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This image looks more like a wood block print than a photograph. The color is beautiful and scene-setting.
Agree with Mom’s comment. It’s very impressionistic. Beautiful!
Thanks Rachel.
Wow, great camaflaug. Good picture Sean. Thanks for sharing.
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The walls of ancient caves life
Sketches in the grass .
What an awesome photo, Sean!
Thanks Sue. Always nice to go a little impressionistic.
Love it!
Thanks Angelina.
Very cool shot!!!!
cool pic. of the amimanal in the grass.