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| sent on May 30, 2018 (7:41) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Good composition. I would have preferred it in color, the shadows are too marked and you lose the characteristics of the detail. Beautiful The catch a salute Fabio Buona la composizione. L'avrei preferita a colori, le ombre sono troppo marcate e si perdono le caratteristiche del dettaglio. Bella la cattura Un saluto Fabio |
| sent on May 30, 2018 (21:20) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thank you so much Fabio! Grazie mille Fabio! |
| sent on November 15, 2018 (21:13) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Bella, I like the B&W a lot instead. Hello, Gianlu Bella, a me il B&W piace molto invece. Ciao, Gianlu |
| sent on November 15, 2018 (23:12) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thank you so much Gianluca! Grazie mille Gianluca! |
| sent on November 26, 2018 (21:37) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hi, Quoto Fabio on the comment, especially I think the animal in the foreground of the shoulders disturbs a little. It seems to me that they are not the antelope mice but of the Alcephali (Hartebeest) that unlike the first have curved horns. Not seeing the color of the antelope I'm not sure at 100% but I don't think there are any mice antelope in Etosha. If I'm wrong I apologize :-) Greetings, Francis Ciao, quoto Fabio sul commento, soprattutto credo che l'animale in primo piano di spalle disturbi un po'. Mi sembra che non siano delle antilopi Topi ma degli alcefali (hartebeest) che a differenza dei primi hanno le corna ricurve. Non vedendo il colore delle antilopi non sono sicuro al 100% ma non mi pare ci siano antilopi Topi in Etosha. Se mi sbaglio mi scuso Un saluto, Francesco |
| sent on November 27, 2018 (9:09) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks for the comment Francis! Actually yes, about the species you are right, I thank you for telling me ;-) Grazie per il commento Francesco! Effettivamente sì, riguardo alla specie hai ragione, ti ringrazio per avermelo segnalato |
| sent on November 26, 2019 (17:37) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Particular exposure, I'm sorry to go back to the identification where you put it in the LIFE section, the Alcelaph of Liechtenstein is widespread in south-west Africa (south of Tanzania, Mozambique, Malawi and northern part of Kruger in South Africa, those in the photo are Alcelaphus (buselaphus) caama, by some authors now treated as a species to itself, on this site as Alcelaus busela . Greetings Particolare l'esposizione, mi spiace tornare sulla identificazione dove l'hai inserita nella sezione LIFE, l'Alcelafo di Liechtenstein è diffuso in Africa sud-occidentale (sud della Tanzania, Mozambico, Malawi e parte nord del Kruger in Sud Africa, quelli della foto sono Alcelaphus (buselaphus) caama, da alcuni autori ormai trattata come specie a se, in questo sito come Alcelaphus buselaphus. saluti |
| sent on November 26, 2019 (19:07) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Imagine Marco, it's a pleasure to receive advice from competent people like you. I'm going to fix it now! Figurati Marco, è un piacere ricevere consigli da persone competenti come te. Correggo subito! |
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