Posted by Ina (Krugersdorp, South Africa) on 8 April 2008 in Animal & Insect.
“You will become as small as your controlling desire; as great as your dominant aspiration” James Allen quotes
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Nice Shot
8 Apr 2008 1:13am
Amazing moments. These are fabulous. You have caught a wonderful energy!
8 Apr 2008 1:39am
jolie scène, prise sur le vif.
8 Apr 2008 5:36am
Too bad countries can't settle their disputes as easily! Cool shots!
8 Apr 2008 6:15am
Head to head...! well taken Ina.
8 Apr 2008 6:27am
Holy cow, wow, I love this candid photo, it's incredible, good girl ;)
8 Apr 2008 6:49am
A contest of wills.
8 Apr 2008 7:07am
Nice capture!
8 Apr 2008 7:43am
Wow!! again. What an incredible capture Ina!! Nicely done in the collage. Excellent!
8 Apr 2008 9:29am
I love it! How you get such great animal captures is beyond me...and I love how you've chosen the two contrasting images...the battle and the result
8 Apr 2008 9:37am
@Jrask: Patients is the key :) Thanks Joshua!
They are serious about it! Great documentation of daily struggle!
8 Apr 2008 10:17am
A very impressive capture and well presented. Great Stuff.
8 Apr 2008 11:05am
The dominant one is on the left. Ina you are capturing poster material and your quotes are so appropriate with the photos. This one has humor while being true to the quote. Very nice work.
8 Apr 2008 11:14am
great quote! Works well with these 2 shots!
8 Apr 2008 1:13pm
Great collage for these animals in action ! Very dynamic effect... very well done Ina !
8 Apr 2008 1:59pm
Wow, full in action, head to head, great!
8 Apr 2008 2:58pm
Exceptional pictures Ina. We can feel the strong energy. Well done!
8 Apr 2008 3:32pm
Awesome Ina! This is like poetry in motion...though I hope that poor creatures didn't hurt themelves too badly!
8 Apr 2008 6:23pm
Awesome shot and as apt title with a very deserving quote! You must really be very patient to catch them at the opportune moment!
8 Apr 2008 10:44pm
lovely tones Ina - I especially like the second shot where the warthogs are the same colour as the track and mud - they have clearly been rolling in the dust!
how long did it take from the first shot in the sequence to victory for the winner?
8 Apr 2008 11:14pm
@baobab: It took a while! They were both very determined!
Well done Ina. Besides the story behind the image, the image it's self is wonderful.
10 Apr 2008 8:42pm
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