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    Default Impala

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    An impala stands out in a crowd at Chobe.
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    400mm ( again a testament to the sharpness of the new 100-400 II)

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    Nice details, and a good choice of aperture to get all the important parts sharp. Nice head angle and a pleasing all round shot

    Mike

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    Hi Sanjeev - Missed this one. Very nice portrait of the impala with excellent detail and sharpness. PP and colors look good. Dof works to get sharpness from tip of nose almost all the way to tips of horns. Nice one.

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    Hi Sanjeev -- Excellent choice of DOF , lovely sharpness and details . Loved the colours as well all in all a very high quality image and that 100-400mm II is doing a phenomenal job for you.
    TFS !

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    Hello Sanjeev,

    I must say the thumbnail does not give justice to this frame and I was so pleasantly surprised when I opened it!

    Well exposed and lovely detail, F10 very good choice, your experimenting is paying off and I am so pleased with this, sharp and lovely colours and nicely framed too, great work Sanjeev:)

    Kind regards,
    Gabriela Plesea

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    Hi Sanjeev, great detail and cool techs, everything came together, but for me I feel having a less busy BKG would have been the icing on the cake and would have created a very nice portrait.
    Easy to say I know, I just think it's that close, but with the 'rears' to the LHS, it's just added more elements, and if possible a bit more to the left may have done it.

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    Hi Sanjeev

    On Laptop, even on this screen the IQ and sharpness amazing!

    Congrats!
    Regards

    Andre.

    www.gappimages.com

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    perfect shoot and right chose of setting.
    Well done !

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