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    Taken in Etosha, Namibia.

    Canon 5D3
    70-200 II @ 165mm
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    ISO 400
    EC +.67
    HH from safari vehicle, slight crop, levels, curves, selective color adjustment, converted in Silver Efex (layer opacity at 85% to let some of the grass texture come through) and sharpened in CS6.

    C&C welcome and appreciated. Thanks,

    Rachel

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    Hi Rachel, not a lover of the the POV, looking down and wonder if there should have been a little more body visible in the BKG zebra? Perhaps a little more 'tone' too in the overall image, not quite hi key, for me it's floating somewhere in the middle. Be nice if Peter could add his thoughts and perhaps add a nice 'twist' to the concept?

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    Rachel, the conversion as done works for me personally, but the POV and composition not. Would have loved 2 distinct and separated bodies, and a slightly lower POV (I know it's not possible from a game viewer and many of Etosha's waterholes let you shoot down to begin with no matter which vehicle you are in).
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    Thanks Steve and Morkel. Yes, unfortunately this was at one of those waterholes where you are slightly above and then the Land Rover added to the effect.

    Thanks again,
    Rachel

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