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Hi Anette - Great to see you posting an image and it's a fun one as well as something different. Nice detail and tones. I have to say the blank sky isn't really doing it for me and I might consider cropping about half of it out. If it were mine I might also back off on the sharpening on the body slightly.
TFS,
Rachel
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Hi Rachel,
thanks so much. The sky as said sarcastically it is to die for lololol. It could not be more boring, but is not my subject. Sharpening when I see it here, right you are. Not sure if I crop more off from the sky, I had it first horizontal, but than there was to much space to the right, since this sentry changed his head position to fast, but like this one when the gang runs around the guards feet. Will see might get back to horizontal and scrap off the "oh so wonderful boring sky". Next day we had at least a few fluffy pieces of clouds, but no Meerkats 
thanks again Rachel for your time
Ciao Anette
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Hi Anette , great you found time to post and comment .
Fully understand your points regarding making decisions what comes first in life.
We have not seen Meerkats for a while , so very nice you have chosen them to post , even if taken with old kit.
I am fine with the image as presented with that nice boring sky , does not bother me at all . I like the comp with the guard standing up and the others busy running around, very nice tone and saturated colors.
Agree with Rachel about backing off on the sharpening slightly .
Hope you find some spare time , for us
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TFS Andreas
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Thanks a lot Andreas,
I think with the sharpening is, that I changed my workflow in LR slightly just for the Meerkats. I see that I actually need to sharpen now just the half or even less, very good, mission accomplished. The old ham of MK III has it's different life!!
Will add BPN in the row of my maintaining list
Andreas.
Have a great evening
Ciao Anette
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Anette, this is a fun image. I like the warm light, the up-right meerkat and the terrain. Rest has been covered by Rachel and Andreas. TFS.
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nice image,love the light,dont mind the sky,the meerkats keep the eye busy.thanks for showing.
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Hi Anette, you have a nice series of images with this subject, glad you found time to post some.
I'm OK with the overall presentation, nice warm light and these guys are so full of character, love the sentry on duty. I can't really comment on the sky, but do feel the horizon line touching the head is not ideal and would have liked a bit more space to separate things, not a deal breaker and at least it isn't running through the head. 
TFS
Steve
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Hi Annette,
I love the light and the sentry meerkat.
I am not loving the fact that 2 of the meerkats are running away from the viewer .
I am never keen on "butt" shots but perhaps that is because I am more of a bird photographer with bird photography aesthetics!
I also find that my eye gets pulled to where the face of the meerkat intersects with the upright meerkat. Wish for a bit more separation.
Gail
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Hi Gail,
thanks a lot, right you are with butt shots. I do not mind in this one much. The nose getting "swallowed" by the legs of the sentry that is life 
Have a great day
Ciao
Anette
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Lovely light and tones. Can't add more to what's been said already, Anette.
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Thank you very much Marc and Morkel for stopping by :))
have a great evening