Zebra not sure what to do … Or does he?
I love the patterns that nature has created with animal markings, colour and texture.
I’ve always loved the patterns on Zebras, but had never before really looked at the eye.
A wonderfully coloured tree growing in the Dole Pineapple Plantation in Oahu, Hawaii, May 2008
An abstract shot of a single zebra. (The zebra was sitting down and looking down the length of it’s own body).
Head and shoulders of a zebra with black background.
Harajuku, Tokyo. 2008.
Carousel zebra taken at the Omaha Zoo. Taken with a Nikon D40X, with a Nikon AF-S 18-200mm VR lens set at 170 mm, ISO 400, Shutter 1/100, aperture f5.6. / Blacked out background.
I took this at Cheyenne Mountain Zoo in Colorado Springs, CO. He looked straight at me.
Herd of Zebra in Chobe National Park, Botswana
Zebras, Thornybush, South Africa
Three zebra grazing in africa
Zebras at Taronga Zoo in Sydney, Australia
Who is who in this photo, lines and stripes. I love how they are not all black and white, but brown. / And the one at the back is wondering what I’m doing. I wonder what he is really thinking.
A beautiful collection of wildlife captured in Black & White. All proceeds to go to looked after children. Merry Christmas.
So Gracious and full of pride
Painted on canvas, acyrils and oils / Also used Windows Live Photo Gallery to change the tint, shadows, contrast and brightness of the photo taken.
Group of Zebra taken at Kruger National Park, South Africa
What a delightful and amazing animal. What was our mother nature thinking
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