Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Burchell's Zebras: by Richard du Toit

This aerial photo of zebras really makes you think how you are observing these zebras. At first glance the actual shadows make it look like the photo was taken from the side and the actual zebras are the shadows. But once you see the details and lack of details in the shadow, you know exactly where this photo was taken from. Even though the color in this photo seems to be very bland, the zebras and their shadows really do jump out at you. It also makes you wonder where this photo was taken and where the zebras are going. Maybe to find water or to find their next meal. Overall, Richard du Toit has some fabulous aerial photography that really stands out among others.

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