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    Hi Giovanni

    I like the pose and framing of the image. Might have wanted a little more on top if it was available... I am seeing a blurry halo around the head especially which is most obvious under the chin/neck area of the Leopard. I am the first to admit my B&W skills are a 'work in progress' but I see this image as lacking a little contrast (I think...!) Others will put me right I am sure. The focal plane is also a little difficult to figure out. Have you blurred the BG ?? It is a privilege to see a cat like this, you are a lucky man.

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    A very nice pose with this leopard, with the head turned in and the tail curled up! It seems the rump is sharper than the face. Maybe try some selective sharpening.

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    Giovanni, I feel the pose works well - nice curves and shape to add to the space its gazing into. I feel you could have gone another way with the conversion, making the grass very light so the leopard stands out more, more high key thus?
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