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    Ken Watkins
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    Found this young baboon sitting comfortably on looking out over the Ruaha River, in Ruaha National Park Tanzania 2nd July 2012

    Just thought the tail position was a little strange?

    EOS 1D MkIII

    70-200mm MkII at 185mm

    F4.5, ISO 400, 1/5000

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    hi ken
    nic image.and well composition.
    tank you

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    Very sweet pose. Fine light and exposure. Might lighten up the eyes just a bit , and perhaps take a little of the top.

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    Great composition Ken, really like it.
    But I agree that if you could lighten the area around the eyes I think it might improve it.
    If you have nik Viveza it would take 10 seconds.

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    Hi Ken, nice pose and comp.Colors work well, but i think the image needs some more selective sharpening.

    TFS Andreas

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    I like this fun pose. I might consider dodging the eye sockets just a tad.
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    Thanks to those nice people at Nik, I have now managed to get my Viveza working, so as Stan suggested I have given it a try. I think it has worked

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