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| sent on December 18, 2013 (13:23) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Edward, I have witnessed the killing in a matter of minutes I think (there were no vultures in the sky). Therefore I do not know how it went, I think, since I have not seen lions in the area, that the wildebeest was felled directly by hyenas or have died of natural causes. Thank you all for the comments. Edoardo, non ho assistito all'uccisione per questione di minuti credo (non c'erano avvoltoi in cielo). Pertanto non so come sia andata, penso, considerato che non ho visto in zona leoni, che lo gnu sia stato abbattuto direttamente dalle iene oppure sia morto per cause naturali. Grazie a tutti per i commenti. |
| sent on December 19, 2013 (11:24) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Well if there were no lions in the area that is easy to have them caught her, unless it was prey example. a leopard put to flight (but judging by the vegetation around there so I would say that the eye is not properly area by leopards). A nuisance when things missing for a few minutes ... the same thing happened to me in May in Ngorongoro, I had with me a guy who made me spend over half an hour between nectarines and weavers - nice eh, but it's six o'clock in the morning that if we make a move lions maybe we can see them standing ... - And finally when we moved, we came in front of a wildebeest that had clearly been knocked down a few minutes before a lone lioness: so it is the party cazziatone photo, huh, when it takes it takes.
: Fconfuso: Beh se non c'erano leoni in zona è facile che l'abbiano acchiappata loro, a meno che non fosse preda es. di un leopardo messo in fuga (ma a giudicare dalla vegetazione lì intorno così a occhio direi che quella non è propriamente zona da leopardi). Un fastidio quando manchi le cose per pochi minuti... mi è successa la stessa cosa a maggio a Ngorongoro, avevo con me un tizio che mi ha fatto passare oltre mezz'ora tra nettarine e tessitori - belli eh, però sono le sei del mattino cioè se ci diamo una mossa i leoni magari riusciamo a vederli in piedi... - e quando finalmente ci siamo mossi, siamo capitati davanti a uno gnu che era chiaramente stato abbattuto pochissimi minuti prima da una leonessa solitaria: quindi è partito il cazziatone fotografico, eh, quando ci vuole ci vuole. |
user35051 | sent on December 19, 2013 (12:12) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
My cousin Andreina!!!
Shooting and beautiful moment from the point of view documentary.
jena Mia cugina Andreina!!!!!!!!! Scatto e attimo belli anche dal punto di vista documentativo. jena |
| sent on December 19, 2013 (13:06) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Raw, but very beautiful. Cruda, ma molto bella. |
| sent on December 23, 2013 (0:12) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Beautiful shot! Likes AUGURONI Mark Bello scatto!!! Mi Piace A U G U R O N I Marco |
| sent on December 23, 2013 (1:16) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
the eye of death, beautiful and haunting. l'occhio della morte,bella e inquietante. |
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