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Photo "Chillin` On a Hot Day."

photo "Chillin` On a Hot Day." tags: nature, travel, North America, wild animals
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Chillin` On a Hot Day.
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Blackbuck Antelope, Great Adventure Wild Safari, Jackson, NJ. Minolta Maxxum 450si - Promaster AF70-300 Tele/Macro Lens - 
published:
Wed 13 Jun 2001 18:44
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Ben Bondarenko Ben Bondarenko #1 Wed 13 Jun 2001 19:22

Todd, why did you have to disturb his chillin`? i dunno, maybe the bottom needs little cropping.


Mary Waters Mary Waters #2 Wed 13 Jun 2001 19:53

nice "cool" image...a little crop at the bottom perhaps....


Ben Bondarenko Ben Bondarenko #3 Wed 13 Jun 2001 20:09

forgot to say something nice, good picture! i like the details and the colors


Reda Danaf Reda Danaf #4 Wed 13 Jun 2001 20:59

NIce capture , good details.


Melanie Kipp Melanie Kipp #6 Wed 13 Jun 2001 22:33

Nice one!


Helyn Davenport Helyn Davenport #7 Thu 14 Jun 2001 00:52

He does look tired...very well done image...


Vladimir Revic Vladimir Revic #8 Thu 14 Jun 2001 01:27

Grasses has overeaten


april coleman april coleman #9 Thu 14 Jun 2001 01:33

Great title and capture, and what Vladimir says! smile


peter o neill peter o neill #11 Thu 14 Jun 2001 09:01

At first I thought I would have liked to have seen all of his horns. The I saw the gargoyle in you. clever photo.


Alenka Kachuro Alenka Kachuro #12 mon 18 Jun 2001 06:02

I wonder whether a side shot rather than a head-on one would grant a better, deeper glance into his eye. I also think I would have liked the focus (i.e. sharpness) to be on the muzzle rather than the horn - to see all the little hairs. But the way you`ve done it, the texture of the horns is crystal clear, so it`s a difficult compromise smile And while we`re on the topic of horns, I wonder what prompted you not to include them in their entirety. The shadow on his back (one of the years) looks funky smile Who would`ve thought of bringing a macro lens to the Six Flags SAfari! (I`m assuming you took this from inside the car smile )


Alenka Kachuro Alenka Kachuro #13 mon 18 Jun 2001 06:33

Todd, I`m terribly sorry to use this space for a remotely related topic... Rachel, I don`t understand what seems to be the problem. Why not let Todd decide whether he minds or does not mind my thoughts in regard to the photo? I wonder why you feel compelled to speak on his behalf. I`m sorry to see that you feel you need to dissociate yourself and your opinions from mine somehow. I don`t see why, esp since you happened to share at least one of my concerns (re: horns). This is plain silly. Sorry again, Todd, for cluttering the board here.