Oh the look of 8, either it is intense interest or boredom I guess if I can't tell, I'm in trouble
Superb set Eric, one of your best in a while, albeit a bit large
The head ons of the Kudu, 3 & 7 have such in interesting symmetry and look of intensity, those are real eye grabbers. 6 rocks! 9 is somewhat unnerving to say the least! 12 is to die for! I just don't want to be there, it looks too hot, too humid
Horny, indeed. These are all wonderful, Eric, but the third one (kudu bull with red-tinged pinnae) is fantastic in terms of colors and composition. Can't tell whether those chimps are picking off ticks or doin' it, though!
Being "horny" in Italy has a completely different meaning. It is actually an insulting term, so you better think twice before telling someone in Italy he/she is horny
Great collection of horns, Eric.
It is very interesting to see all the different shapes and twists of horns.
I think the Kudu Bull has the most elegant, and yet powerful looking, horns.
The Sable Bull horns look also very cool. There must be a reason why they are so loooooong
I don't see any horns in #8 and I'm wondering what it has to do with the post title
The rhino horns seem to be an exception to the rule. They are placed one on top of the other rather then side by side. There must be a reason for that too
In the Gaur bull shot the peaceful feeling of the setting overpowers the interest for the bull's horns. It is a nice break from all the horns
The Barasingha horns look very intricate and I'm sure they will make a nice trophy for some proud hunter.
Enjoyed the horns!
Socrate
May 17, 2013 at 01:01 PM
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Eric- if you're so horny, play with that mask. Oh...
Too many super shots for me to comment on.
Some of the kudus look smaller than the other Kudus. Are we seeing lesser AND greater kudus?
Nice work all.
Charlie