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    Hi Sanjeev - this works quite well as an animalscape. Good placement in frame of the buffs and I like the ratio of land to water to sky.

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    Hi Sanjeev , yes this works well as a animals cape , i agree with Rachel .Nice placement of the buffs in the frame , but i am not 100 % on the ratio of land/water and sky . Like wise it does look too much of a Dam shot , if you know what i mean , a man made WH . But this is just me , so no big deal .
    I like the tones and the colors you processed .

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    I like the compositional balance you achieved here, Doc. Very nice.
    Typical hazy winter's morning light. I might take a sliver off the bottom?
    Regarding the man-made dam, unfortunately in this area many of them are like this. The price of fencing in a world heritage site to avoid problems from human encroachment...
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    Hi Sanjeev, it's a nice departure from both current posting and your own and it works, I like it for all the reason mention above.

    Well done in shooting wider.

    TFS
    Steve

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    Image has a serene quality to it. Works nicely showing the animals in their habitat.

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