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Dorian Anderson
10-20-2022, 03:40 PM
Nothing terribly special, just a nice view of my favorite African antelope (at least among the standard set I saw in ZA and Namibia).

Hardest part of this capture was minimizing the road which an through the background! Fortunately, some taller grasses helped minimize
it along this stretch.

Tried to back off a bit in the field to have more room around the animal, but the 'foot-zoom' with the 600 failed miserably, the animal
turning and walking straight away from me when I tried to trade this position for another.

Canon 600mm f/4 IS II on EOS R5
1/2000 at f/5.6, ISO 640
Processed in LR CC

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Jonathan Ashton
10-21-2022, 03:24 AM
You did a good job with the road, the ground area looks good to me. I am unsure of the overal colour palette - maybe the time of day you took the image,,,,, but sorry the colours don't float my boat. The shot of the oryx appears sharp and well exposed.

Dorian Anderson
10-21-2022, 10:20 PM
You did a good job with the road, the ground area looks good to me. I am unsure of the overal colour palette - maybe the time of day you took the image,,,,, but sorry the colours don't float my boat. The shot of the oryx appears sharp and well exposed.

Interesting what you say about the colors. I went colder than usual since it seems like I've been getting 'too yellow' feedback on several of my recent images. This is closer to where this started......
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Gabriela Plesea
10-26-2022, 01:53 PM
Dear Dorian,

Thank you for sharing this lovely image of a male gemsbok/oryx - my favourite antelope!

IMO nothing wrong with the 'golden' look of this image, I have seen such light sometimes in the Kalahari, usually late afternoon.

Subject looks good with nice detail and stands out beautifully against the background. Don't mind the grasses, they are part of the environment.

Good head angle and I like the detail on the horns. Good techs and well exposed. Nice PP work overall and I enjoyed viewing, thank you so much for sharing!

Kind regards,