A small jpg processed in camera from a raw file. Taken in early morning on a drive.
That is one scary looking animal...but very well captured.
tracs101 wrote:
Fantastic shot!
Thank you for looking. Fast moving. This one was trying to get the attention of a female with a young one. The driver kept his distance.
fourg1b2006 wrote:
That is one scary looking animal...but very well captured.
Thank you. They are a bit scary. They move fast and snort a lot. One must give them space.
Looks like the early morning drive caught the rhino before wardrobe and make up ...shots great ..,
What super photo sharp and great color reach out and touch
chuck
Retired CPO wrote:
Fantastic shot!
Thank you. I am hoping a large version will hold up on a big screen. I have only seen it on the back of the camera and my phone. Based on what you say I am excited to review when I get home.
Chuckwal wrote:
What super photo sharp and great color reach out and touch
chuck
Thank you. Hope the sharpness holds up when I process a large jpeg.
Nicely done. Just enough background to put her into a location.
AzPicLady wrote:
Nicely done. Just enough background to put her into a location.
Thank you. The beast does separate from the background in this photo.
whwiden wrote:
A small jpg processed in camera from a raw file. Taken in early morning on a drive.
Wow...amazing shot...but a little too close for comfort!!
This one looks pretty huffy. I'm glad you were far enough away.
Super detail showing. Thanks!
Carolina Wings wrote:
Wow...amazing shot...but a little too close for comfort!!
I am told black rhinos will charge a car. I was using a 150 - 600mm lens on a crop sensor Nikon. He was been in rejected by a female, so he was upset, but still trying to get attention. I was happy to not be any closer.
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