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    Default Giraffe watercurve

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    Just back to color.

    WDYT?

    Canon EOS 1D IV
    EF 500 IS L + 1,4 TC
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    F9 / 1/1000sec /ISO 1000

    Processed in RPP + PS full frame

    C&C welcome good or bad

    Cheers Andreas
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    Hi Andreas, a good 'stock' image. PP looks good, likewise the sharpness & clarity. The echoing Giraffe is a nice touch too.

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    Thanks Steve

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    I like this too Andreas. Strong classic image. The bushes in BG LHS offset the echoed giraffes nicely. I love how their necks seem to emanate from the same spot
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    The first few times I viewed this image, I wasn't quite sure what to think about this image. It's grown on me. The closer giraffe is extremely sharp and well exposed. I really like the diagonal line created by the giraffes coming into the frame. Glad the far giraffe is not touching the BG. Also liking how the vegetation is on a similar diagonal path. The colors work well together and there's quite a bit of interest here.
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