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    Default An elephant and a Drongo

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    This was at Chobe NP.
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    Hi Doc.
    Good that you got the drongo here as it adds some interest. Typical busy, bushy shrubland of the Chobe riverbanks and beyond.
    The busy surrounds does detract a bit, but nothing you could have done differently. Elephant is nicely separated despite it.
    Perhaps tone brightest highlights a bit?
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    Hello Sanjeev,

    I am happy with this as presented and I must say the little Drongo is the cherry on top:) Love these clever birds and I feed them peanuts here at home, in case you did not know - they love bacon too!

    Good detail/ sharpness on the ellie, lovely colours, nice framing - a very pleasing image overall. Just wondering about DOF, you could have gone for less, perhaps? Me thinking a softer BG would make the ellie stand out more. Sorry for nit-picking, it's a habit I picked up here on BPN, LOL. It's all Andreas's fault

    Have a good evening, Sanjeev!

    Kind regards,
    Gabriela Plesea

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    Hi Sanjeev - This works well and is nicely processed. The drongo and tree balance the frame. You should have posted it yesterday for last month's theme.

    TFS,
    Rachel

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    Thanks Morkel, Gabriela & Rachel. Yes I could have gone for a shallower DOF and I didn't know drongo's liked peanuts and bacon Rachel, I missed posting this a day prior, should have posted this instead of the lioness image But glad the Drongo added interest to this image. Cheers.

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    I like this well enough as presented..

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    Hi Sanjeev -- Works for me ! Nice image with the drongo adding to the frame. I might have cropped a fraction from the RHS but not a deal breaker as presented .

    TFS !

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