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Old 03-11-2008, 03:27 PM   #1
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This is really off topic but this is a photo that needs sharing. My connection to scrolling is most scrollers take a picture of their work and are photographers. Yeah, I know its a stretch.

I've attached a great photo. If you study it you will see why I maintain it's much more "artsy" to take great b/w pics vs color. This one may be in color, its hard to tell, but it proves my point.

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Old 03-11-2008, 04:59 PM   #2
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Looks to me like someone was "horsing around" with those zebra's!
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Old 03-11-2008, 05:00 PM   #3
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Great photo!!! They're either headed North at about mid-morning or South in mid-afternoon. Can't really tell what day of the week it is though!!! LOL!!!
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that is one way to get a shilohette of a zebra.
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Great photo!!! They're either headed North at about mid-morning or South in mid-afternoon. Can't really tell what day of the week it is though!!! LOL!!!
Hey Neal, it was on a Wednesday. Surely you being a West Virginian you can see the third one from the left just going over the hump. LOL Steve
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Old 03-11-2008, 06:01 PM   #6
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That is a great photo! I agree with you about b&w photos, sometimes they are better than any color could be. Thanks for showing us!
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it was on a Wednesday. you can see the third one from the left just going over the hump. LOL Steve
Excellent! Magnificent observation.
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TWO THINGS:

1- all zebras in pair, heading toward one side.

2- The shadow of each zebra reflect the actual dimension of zebra...... i guess
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I think that is cool. Butt. all the stripes go the same direction,mmm don't they have differant strips. just wondering. also. doesn't the shadow show in black and the zebras forms on the main animale. just a differant veiw. I guess. your friend Evie. ps. good thought.
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