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    Ken Watkins
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    This Baboon is quite different to the normal Chacma Baboon having a slight Olive Green Tint.

    This was taken in Kipedo National Park, Northern Uganda, 17th June 2012

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    F5.6, ISO 800, 1/250

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    Hi Ken,
    back again ,hope you had a good time with great sightings.
    Like the eye contact ,exposure and colors.
    In this case i would go for vertical crop if it is FF and would sharpen the face a tad more .
    Cheers Andreas

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    Nice pose here and well exposed - might just sharpen the face a tad more - and the vertical crop isn't a bad idea...

    Uganda...so that's where you were What else did you photograph there? Chimps? Gorillas? Forest Elephants?
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    Interesting looking baboon. Agree on the vertical format. Appears to need some more sharpening. I really like the pose here.
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    Robert Amoruso
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    I vote for the vertical crop and be sure to get rid of the pointed bright green leaf above the head.

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    Hi Ken - good suggestions above, particularly for additional sharpening.

    TFS,
    Rachel

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