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    Most of the time, if you drive by a herd of zebras, they will move a side but will keep doing what they're doing. The second you stop the car, they will turn their butts towards you and will walk away. In Lewa Conservancy, I find them to be a bit more cooperative and a bit less skittish compared to other parks. For this shot, I was lucky that the zebra looked at me just as another walked behind it, making an almost symmetric background around its head.
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    Date Taken: Oct 28, 2018
    Date Uploaded: Mar 31, 2019
    Camera: NIKON CORPORATION NIKON D5
    Focal Length: 400 mm
    Shutter Speed: 1/2000 sec
    Aperture: f/8
    ISO: 3200
    Copyright: © YARON SCHMID
    Categories: Nature
    Contests: 2019 National Geographic Travel Photo Contest