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    This was at Okavango,Botswana. The light was sweet and incredibly golden and the elephant walked up between the pair of trees and stood for a moment to give a pose.
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    Hi Sanjeev well working title !!!
    Great color and tone, big bull in super light !!!! Well processed , but i might think opening up the blacks a fraction .
    Not to fuzzed about the comp from my POV , my view is as my RP

    TFS Andreas

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    Hi Sanjeev -- Beautiful light and a massive creature , lovely details and nicely framed and i prefer both yours and Andreas framing . well done and TFS .

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    Hi Sanjeev - What gorgeous light! I think I prefer the wider view in your op gives it more of a sense of place. Nicely done.

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    This is indeed a great pose between the framing trees! For me a crop with less foreground gives more attention to the elephant (maybe crop just above your name). I have heard that an elephant can hide behind a tree and now I see how since it blends so well with the tree colors and it's thick legs can be see as thick trunks themselves!

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    Nicely framed, both crops work well. Like it

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    Hello Sanjeev:)

    I am all with Andreas here, in terms of crop/comp as well as opening the blacks. Lovely capture by the way, one stunner after another

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    Gabriela Plesea

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