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    Default Elephant Stare Down - Mana Pools

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    Canon 5D, Canon f5.6 400@f7.1, 1/250, ISO 200, HH, on foot. PP: cropped from 3x2, Bridge/PSCC, 25% Softlight blend, curves to darken background, no Sat or Vib.
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    Lovely pose and nice clean surroundings. Good detail and texture on the Bull Elephant...Nice shot of my favourite animal.

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    Excellent POV Douglas. Very nice head-on pose with good details and clear surroundings. TFS.

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    A beautiful shot a great subject in beautiful surroundings.

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    Hi Doug - The pp on this looks much improved. Nice comp, detail and colors. I really like the placement in frame.

    Don't forget to give your thoughts on other peoples' images.

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    Hi Doug , agree with Rachel about your improvement in PP on this one . A great looking ellie in a nice setting . I like the comp.

    If you use soft light blend ....... mask it to avoid shadow plugging .

    TFS Andreas

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