I've never been able to determine which one the zebras fall under, but they rarely are visible or close enough to see well. So a good telephoto lens will help, as long as they are out in the open. If they are just a few feet from you, AND you have a telephoto lens, well so much the better. That's just what I found at the Zoo the other day, so since it's highly unlikely that you'll get a good view of the zebras when you go to see them during the 2009 NAR Convention here in San Diego, I give you the following pictures for this Speechless Sunday. Zebras certainly are beautiful.
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