A zebra, sort of hiding in the tall grass of the Okavango Delta in Botswana. It was early in the morning and there was a herd of tsessebe with a few zebra mixed in here and there, no doubt doing their best to stay out of sight of any would be predators. Nikon D300 with Nikkor 200-400mm lens (at 400mm) ISO 800, f/4 at 1/2000th of a second
So lovely and serene. I can only hope we see such a site when we head to South Africa this October! I’ve passed your photos from these areas to our travel mates to remind them of what we hope to find on safari. Thanks for reminding us of the beauty in a harsh land.
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Really nice, Sean.
—– Go where no.one knows
—– Your name space etched by windblown
—– Grass all else is still .
Very nice ethereal quality, which one would not expect from such a solid animal as a zebra!
So lovely and serene. I can only hope we see such a site when we head to South Africa this October! I’ve passed your photos from these areas to our travel mates to remind them of what we hope to find on safari. Thanks for reminding us of the beauty in a harsh land.
Lovely effect!
oh what great pic. I hope travel their some day whenican save up-enough money to travel for a week or too. great pic.