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    This was photographed at Ruaha NP, TZ on a morning game drive. I was glad to get the whole bunch together.
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    Nice to see a shot of an uncommon subject, nice the way you included multiple individuals. Lovely light and fine details. Nice pleasing image to look at Sanjeev.

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    Hi Sanjeev - I agree with Dumay, great to see a different subject. I too like the inclusion of multiple subjects though think you needed a bit more dof.

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    Hi Sanjeev -- Loved to see some variety and that is what this image has provided , nice content and multiple subjects works well here in the vertically composed frame . Instantly on the first look i too felt that it need more dof . But a nice image nonetheless .

    TFS !

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    Fine bunch of rodents all giving different poses with not a lot of room left on that bit of rock,I like this Sanjeev.

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    Good to see something a little different from you Sanjeev, with a good inclusion of their rocky habitat.

    I do wish you had the top 2/3 adults in a better position, but trying to get cooperation from all 10 is a lot to ask.

    TFS


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    A great grouping and view here, Doc!
    I think the DOF is just fine, the ones that need to be in focus are in focus (at least at this sizing). Agree, more of them being cooperative would have taken it up a notch, there's a reason to go back then
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