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    Camera Canon EOS 5D Mark III
    Exposure 0.002 sec (1/500)
    Aperture f/5.6
    Focal Length 500 mm
    ISO Speed 100
    Exposure Bias 0 EV

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    Hi Sanjeev

    This is a for my taste a much better picture. A nice portrait of the eland. BG is clean and nice which is often good when it comes to portraits. I guess that is why portrait photographers often use one-colored paper backgrounds ;). You have handled the exposure, shadows and colors very well. I´m not sure, but is the picture slightly skew, leaning to the right?

    TFS / Gregor

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    Hi Sanjeev - nice look at the eland with good eye contact and sharpness. I wish for a little more room below because I feel like the virtual legs are truncated here. If it were mine I would also open up the midtones a bit more and also drop the reds slightly. You certainly seem to have seen a lot on your recent trip.

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    Hi Sanjeev,

    very nice image of this eland. Rachel gave you good suggestions. Very well done for me

    Have a great day

    Ciao
    Anette

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    Hi Sanjeev, just looking at your posting and if possible, please could you add some detail about the image, as it does really help and for US, to have a bit more understanding about the shot. It doesn't have to be technical or at length, just some text about the shot would really help, thanks.

    This is really nice and Rachel has hit the main points, personally I might just even out the darker areas in the BKG so nothing competes with the subject, but all personal taste. Like the shot a lot, both in terms of the content and overall PP.

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    Nice side-on pose and good handling of exposure here. Can't add more to what's been said. Ditto Steve above on expanding a bit on the posts .
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    Good light, good angle, nice dof behind the horns, great shot. Did you lose some detail on the body in PP?
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