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ErikUnger (Erik Unger) added a critique 4 months ago:

Very nice shot. I like how both of the Zebras are looking at the camera.

soreks (Fedor Soreks) added a critique 4 months ago:

I liked the colors and the scene.

The partially cut-out (I don't know what is it? ant hill or termite hound) looks a little distraction to me. Still, it does provides the balance, i just think that had it been included in its entirety, its shape worked better in conjunction with the zebras.

Great photograph overall!

juanantonio (J.A. Pellicer) added a critique 4 months ago:

Bonita fotografia. El doble contraste, (las cebras y el entorno; y la propia piel de ellas), hacen que adquieran todo el protagonismo sin elementos que distraigan. Por otra parte la coincidencia de la mirada de las cebras le aporta un tono simpático. Enhorabuena. Saludos

Beamer (Clyde Beamer) added a critique 4 months ago:

Very nice image, I really like looking at this. To offer a small critique: the bright area above their heads is a bit distracting. This could be dodged back a bit, or perhaps cloned out. The tone and feel of this is great. Very good capture. Where was this taken, in the wild??

360Pixels (Ayash Basu) said 4 months ago:

Thanks everybody for your feedback.

@ soreks: definitely worth a try to eliminate the ant hill, didnt think of it before.

@ Beamer: Yea this was taken in the wild in Botswana. I am not that good with Photoshop except making basic curve/contrast adjustments but I agree, skill allowing I mgiht have tried to tone down the bright area above their heads.

aloha_photo (Jeff Sisemoore) added a critique 4 months ago:

You have good clarity of focus and a fine DoF in this one. Well done. (I didn't notice the ant hill, but the light grass above their heads did distract me a bit.)

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