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    A female WD at Selous in early morn light.
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    Hi Sanjeev, nice looking Wild Dog. Beautiful colors, nice alert pose. Thank you for sharing.
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    Almost a wistful pose for me Sanjeev, i love the head turn and the way the outstretched front paws draw me in to the dog,beautifully executed and lovely light. I find the colour pallette wonderful the bkg all but echoing the dogs colours.Very interesting for me to also note how blunt the claws are Sanjeev not that I know much about this species I guess the mark of a true runner with staying power,but still nice for a guy like me to be able to see and pick up on.

    take care and very much cheers for posting this,it's lovely

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    HI Sanjeev -- Nice side on looking pose ! This is all nice and simple which works best here . I find that piece of rock in the RHS corner in the FG a bit distracting .

    TFS !

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    Nice clean surround and a good pose looking into space.
    Tonally it feels a bit thin - I would add some midtone contrast or LCE?
    You did well at that SS for sharpness.
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    Hi Sanjeev, the first thing I saw was the blue cast, drop that and the colour in the blacks looks better, I feel you should have picked that one up.

    I like the pose and outstretched front legs, nice space all around, but the OOF rocks bottom RHC catch my eye. Agree that it looks a tad thin, but it appears the muzzle/side jaw area (dark area) lacks the detail I would expect, again you could have easily pushed it to 6400 to get more SS, at this size it's hard to see if it is sharp, however it's the raw that counts and if it's sharp or not.

    Sanjeev I do think you need to watch your SS, I too got caught out at the weekend, but don't be afraid to push things.

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