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    The lioness continued to enjoy her meal despite our close proximity. I went for a tight image to highlight the feeding behaviour here. Sorry if it's too graphic.
    Camera Canon EOS 5D Mark III
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    Aperture f/8.0
    Focal Length 700 mm
    ISO Speed 250
    Exposure Bias 0 EV

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    Hi Sanjeev - don't mind the graphic nature but thanks for putting the warning. I appreciate you wanted to go tight but for me it's just slightly too tight. With the eyes closed or not visible it loses that intimate connection of a tight shot. Do you have any similar shots where the eyes are visible?

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    Agree with Rachel. This doesn't really connect with the viewer although your details on the lion's face are very good.
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    Hi Sanjeev, I might suggest cropping tighter, eliminating some of the dead space either side of the main feature which may help bring in more focus, however with no eye contact, I too agree, it's not quite cutting it.

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    Hi Sanjeev,
    sorry to say this is not working for me, for the same reason as the others stated already.
    I also think IQ is, compared to your previous postings, not there, just my thought. It is flat looking in tones.

    TFS Andreas

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    I can only agree with the comments above, Sanjeev!
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