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This is a picture I took a long time ago at a Game Preserve in the Arbuckles.
 

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Is this zebra of the type with black stripes on white or white stripes on black? I cannot tell from this photograph.
 

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There are two types of zebra which accounts for the difficulty you mention. It can only be resolved from a photo if you revert using B&W. Border Collies exhibit the same difficulty. The ones South of Hadrian's Wall(English) are white dogs with areas of black and those North of the Wall( Scottish) are the reverse.

Yes I know that Hadrian's Wall no longer demarcates the border but no-one told the collies. :D

However for a colour photo of a B&W zebra I have to say this is very good

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Nice photo. Was it taken in the Arbuckles in Oklahoma?
 

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If you subscribed, you could put the pic in the gallery where it belongs.
 

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There are two types of zebra which accounts for the difficulty you mention. It can only be resolved from a photo if you revert using B&W. Border Collies exhibit the same difficulty. The ones South of Hadrian's Wall(English) are white dogs with areas of black and those North of the Wall( Scottish) are the reverse.

Yes I know that Hadrian's Wall no longer demarcates the border but no-one told the collies. :D

However for a colour photo of a B&W zebra I have to say this is very good

pentaxuser

I had a tricolored Border Collier [tan, black and white] when I grew up.
 

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What did you shoot this with? Curious. It's very tight and clear.

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Amazing things happen when one is on the border and falls over.
 

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Your zebra photograph reminds me of back when I first started shooting 35mm. I went to the St. Louis Zoo and took some animal photographs. My photo of a zebra was of the whole zebra and I really mean the whole zebra. I didn't notice it at the time but when I got my negative printed I realized that the zebra was quite "excited" to get his picture taken. :D
 
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