my favorite travel pics....


i don't really think that's a tornado..........

its just small twirls of sand.. its really everywhere.. but not threatening.. actually dun really know the real name of it..
 

taken in Hokkaido

The shadows, the white snow, the lampost..the little house..
i just love the whole feel of it..


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this is definitely my favorite.
It has also won me an award in 2009 for the MPA travel category
Taken in Serengeti.
Zebras are extremely sensitive to its surroundings.
They would react to any small movements or noise
In this picture,they were actually by the river, hydrating themselves,
when they started to dash for safety.
They will do this over and over again
There might have been hundreds of them at this spot

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this is a wide angle shot of the above picture..

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this is definitely my favorite.
It has also won me an award in 2009 for the MPA travel category
Taken in Serengeti.
Zebras are extremely sensitive to its surroundings.
They would react to any small movements or noise
In this picture,they were actually by the river, hydrating themselves,
when they started to dash for safety.
They will do this over and over again
There might have been hundreds of them at this spot

118368138.jpg


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a true beauty!

wonderful capture Will!
 

this is definitely my favorite.
It has also won me an award in 2009 for the MPA travel category
Taken in Serengeti.
Zebras are extremely sensitive to its surroundings.
They would react to any small movements or noise
In this picture,they were actually by the river, hydrating themselves,
when they started to dash for safety.
They will do this over and over again
There might have been hundreds of them at this spot

118368138.jpg

what's more, there is a zebra in the bottom left who look into the frame, which isolate itself out from the rest and making the picture more 3D without disrupting the harmony of horizontally orientated zebra traffic. worthy of an award within the award. it might have cut off the nose of the zebra, but i think it is still ok in order to preserve the tight framing, whether or not it is cropped or as shown.
 

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mayb.. but the dustdevil in the link looks quite strong..

good to learn some geography. but yours is higher into the sky and is taken wide angle. i think yours quite big also.
 

what's more, there is a zebra in the bottom left who look into the frame, which isolate itself out from the rest and making the picture more 3D without disrupting the harmony of horizontally orientated zebra traffic. worthy of an award within the award. it might have cut off the nose of the zebra, but i think it is still ok in order to preserve the tight framing, whether or not it is cropped or as shown.

thanks....
 

I wouldn't mind printing out every single photo you've taken and hanging them on my wall.
 

I wouldn't mind printing out every single photo you've taken and hanging them on my wall.

thanks...feel free to drop me an email if you like to purchase any of the prints..cheers
 

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