river crossing frenzy
Doug Newman
May 19, 2006
Melissa G. Meiselman May 19, 2006
The stripes and the movement makes for a dazzling capture. Love the full frame image, John!! #2785284Paula Kelly May 19, 2006
Fantastic shot John! #2785460Tarun Bose May 19, 2006
Awsome shot John. Excellent b&w composition. Well done. #2785475Jagadeesh Andrew Owens May 19, 2006
Great shot! #2785605
Stephanie Laird
May 19, 2006
Kay E. Mahoney
May 19, 2006
Ahab Abdel-Aziz May 19, 2006
reads great inreads great as
a wildlife shot
movement & density
well done
#2786194
Robert M. Nicholson May 19, 2006
Awesome! #2786366
Sharon Day
May 19, 2006
Spencer Doyle May 19, 2006
Awesome shot John! #2787159Fintan Kennedy May 21, 2006
Pure class. #2792666
Luigi Di Serio
May 29, 2006
RC Fritz June 01, 2006
Awesome B&W !!! #2842052
Renee Doyle
July 24, 2006
Su Sana E. P
July 24, 2006
Terry L. Ellis
July 25, 2006
Jenny Bosmans July 25, 2006
Congratulations once again, John!! :) Superb! :) #3078046Tarun Bose July 25, 2006
Big congrats John for being a finalist. #3080561RC Fritz July 25, 2006
Congrats on your finalist, John!! #3080626Sylvia Rossler July 27, 2006
Big congrats on your win John :O) #3092350
Su Sana E. P
July 27, 2006
Jenny Bosmans July 28, 2006
Big Congratulations on this beautiful winner, John! :) #3093326Tarun Bose July 28, 2006
Congratulationd John for being a winner on this fantastic shot. Well done. #3094019
Kay E. Mahoney
July 28, 2006
Amalia Sylvia Arriaga Salinas
July 28, 2006
Lynn Paulette Foerster
July 28, 2006
Cora Miller
July 28, 2006
Lorraine A. Cook July 29, 2006
Congratulations on this awesome win, John!!<:)) #3097403
Cyn Valentine
July 29, 2006
Peter Stanley July 29, 2006
Super capture! I had a great time browsing through your gallery aswell. How long were you in Tanzania for? #3100170Nobu Nagase July 30, 2006
Amazing shot!!!
Janine Russell
July 30, 2006
Gianluca Posella July 31, 2006
Lovely wild life shot, congratulations for your victory :)john dunne July 31, 2006
Thank you all for your nice comments. It's funny but I wouldn't have thought this shot would have been a second place winner. I took the picture on the bank of the Mara river in Kenya ( Where I was for 2 weeks in 2005, Peter) It is the start of the great migration. There were several hungry crocs on the banks and the Zebras decided to turn back mid river. I like it because it is how the crocs would see them in monochrome. The pattern is very hard to concentrate on and difficult to pick out one to attack. Wild zebras are almost hypnotic, they have a magnificent sound when neighing and an extremely peaceful sound when walking. They are as stunning as any animal in the bush. #3106881Peter Stanley August 03, 2006
That's exactly what I liked about the shot, the fact that this is how the preditor would see the prey. Chaos yet plenty of dinner if you get it right. I lived in Tanzania and am always drawn to wildlife shots... hope to see more from you. Cheers, Peter #3122168Robert M. Nicholson September 09, 2006
Congrats (little late)...I knew the judges would pick this one! #3288011JO ANN CLEVELAND December 13, 2006
Phenomenal capture! This is one of the most exciting, unique images I have ever seen! WOW!jo ann c. #3699560
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