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Panasonic LUMIX DMC-FZ150
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Bernard Bosmans
08-Mar-2013 09:50
Beautiful shot Jim. Love the composition, good one! V.
Milan Vogrin
19-Dec-2012 15:18
Very nice.
Graeme
18-Dec-2012 23:21
Superb in every way Jim.BBV
Zoltán Balogh
18-Dec-2012 20:15
A great compo, I like it very much Jim! V
Claude Gagnon
18-Dec-2012 14:00
Love this scene :))
Bravo Jim, very well done !!
Guest
18-Dec-2012 13:26
FAntastic image, a National Geographic full page, for sure.
Stephanie
18-Dec-2012 13:12
Did you count the spots?
Great capture Jim! :)
Paolo Peggi (aka Bracciodiferro)
18-Dec-2012 12:23
Awesome image!!Vote
Paolo
Kim
18-Dec-2012 10:12
Very nice image Jim! V
Tom LeRoy
18-Dec-2012 09:21
A beautiful Giraffe, a fine capture in this natural setting. V
Peter Stahl
18-Dec-2012 06:19
Excellent comp and capture Jim! :-))
Bryan Murahashi
18-Dec-2012 05:39
Nice setting for this capture. V
joseantonio
18-Dec-2012 05:23
Great capture un a lovely setting.V.
Carl Carbone
18-Dec-2012 04:14
Almost camouflaged! Pretty shot.
fotabug
18-Dec-2012 02:33
A very pretty image, Jim
globalgadabout
18-Dec-2012 01:04
skin weather resistent, stance solid, neck craning, and mind relaxed yet focused...at times a giraffe seems only a short step away from being an ace photographer..
Tomasz Dziubinski - Photography
18-Dec-2012 00:49
Very nice capture, Voted.
Neil Marcus
18-Dec-2012 00:46
I rarely see them in a side view. Very nice.
pkocinski
18-Dec-2012 00:33
Awesome composition: the shapes of the rocks mimic the neck and butt. Super job!
waterfalls man
18-Dec-2012 00:22
Beautiful Shot & Comp. V!!
Raymond
18-Dec-2012 00:06
Very nice shot, well composed as well.
Gary Hudes
17-Dec-2012 23:52
Neat how the rock pattern mimics the giraffe's skin pattern.
Hank Vander Velde
17-Dec-2012 23:45
Sharp, good light and beautifully composed Jim.
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