Impalas, buck and harem

A group of impalas standing at the edge of a sunlit patch of grass.
I cropped the image to convey the concept of a flag, with three
strips dark - light - dark, and the group against the light background
Location
Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe
Equipment Used
Pentax 645
Film & Developer
HP5 in HC-110
Paper & Developer
oriental Seagull G. 3
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  1. Yes
Brilliant, and another rare subject that is neat to see captured on film. Nice and successful effect too with the light and cropping. I can't even imagine all the wonders of the this world you have in your archives. It has all been really fascinating as i return time after time to your gallery.
 
Thank you Michael ! I'va been fortunate to see some wonderful places and have always tried to balance what I bring back: lots of memories, a series of color photographs and some good Black&White negatives. On the rare occasions I travel alone, the sequence is inverse, with many B&W negatives, some color and not much to remember, except exposing, loading and developing. This trip to Africa was great. Lots of memories and a few very enjoyable negatives.
 

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NIKON LS9000 FH-869G
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Thu, 07 April 2016 7:31 PM
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