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    Hi Peter - I like this one a lot, maybe even a new favorite. I would like just a tiny bit more room below but the conversion, comp and action all work very well here.

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    Works for me, lovely drama and mood with this one. Appears to be some subtle toning which I like.

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    Very dramatic Peter.
    I love the conversion on the zebras - the different shades of the stripes show up really well.
    Like the moment you have captured too.
    Personally I find the top of the image a bit too bright and the dust under the LH zebra's hooves also but overall I do like it.

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    Hi Peter,
    another piece of fine art, well done.
    Wanted to post a B/W image , decided not to, leave some color images between you and mine,because i have got a real cracker , so i said to myself leave the stage for you………
    Honestly i thought no i will not post this piece of crap.

    Like the usage of subtle color in the subjects, and the cracking details and blacks.

    TFS Andreas
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    Hi Peter,

    the conversion is great, like it very much as well the color in the Zebras. The details are great. Overall I like it very much
    Have nothing to add more, all said above. Love the comp and crop choice too

    Have a great eve

    Ciao

    Anette

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    Like it, great interaction, a fraction less above, a bit more below for me.

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    This is a nice one Peter. Clarity and detail are just right for me. I also like the subtlety of the different shades of the striped haunch and how the intertwined poses of the two meet at the top middle of the frame.

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    Interesting conversion, but works well, great image and action well captured

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    Hi Peter, love the action, dust flying, and the square crop works well here. The B&W looks quite natural here and adds more to the action. Loi

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    Lovely action and detail - like that you left some browns/reds in there too. Certainly won't work for many images but it does here
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