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<blockquote data-quote="globeglimpser" data-source="post: 160560" data-attributes="member: 13858"><p>Whilst we were out seeking the lions, we took a sharp turn and came across a family of white rhinos. I don't know who was more startled but if it was them - then lucky they weren't black rhinos</p><p></p><p> White rhinos - the grazers, are the bigger of the two African rhino species and are a lot more docile than their browsing relatives: the aggressive black rhinos which are far less numerous</p><p></p><p> Soon however, both might be very rare with the sad reality of the current poaching crisis...</p><p></p><p> I really liked this shot despite having missed my focus and the poor IQ (anything looks good small - I have seen the true image in Lightroom and it is not great). I think that the scene, the poses and the dust work wonders though. Maybe I will reset my settings and try a B&W to be posted later</p><p></p><p> Nikon D5100 with 55-300 at 300mm, F5.6, ISO 640, 1/320"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="globeglimpser, post: 160560, member: 13858"] Whilst we were out seeking the lions, we took a sharp turn and came across a family of white rhinos. I don't know who was more startled but if it was them - then lucky they weren't black rhinos White rhinos - the grazers, are the bigger of the two African rhino species and are a lot more docile than their browsing relatives: the aggressive black rhinos which are far less numerous Soon however, both might be very rare with the sad reality of the current poaching crisis... I really liked this shot despite having missed my focus and the poor IQ (anything looks good small - I have seen the true image in Lightroom and it is not great). I think that the scene, the poses and the dust work wonders though. Maybe I will reset my settings and try a B&W to be posted later Nikon D5100 with 55-300 at 300mm, F5.6, ISO 640, 1/320" [/QUOTE]
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