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    A WD puppy at Selous. I liked the way he cautiously came closer and the raised front paw & eye contact made me share this with you all. I didn't clone out any twigs so as to portray the habitat. I could clone out a few if desired.
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    Lovely detail Sanjeev...I love the paw up and the eye contact. I like the way the youngster is ducking under the horizontal branch.

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    Hi Sanjeev - High cuteness factor here with excellent eye contact. Nice job on the exp and details in both the blacks and the whites though I would reduce the blues in the blacks if it were mine. Is this ff?

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    Stunning view and pose here, Doc - you got a nice low angle on this one, the best of the lot you've posted by far I think.
    Agree with Rachel, just a tad heavy in the blacks, easy fix...
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    Fantastic shots with loads of cuteness. Angle and location of capture are excellent.

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    HI Sanjeev -- This is a great shot , the ducking pose and the eye contact with all the details in the right areas absolutely makes this one of your finest WD images that you have posted . I loved the way it is ducked under that horizontal twig .

    TFS !

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    Hi Sanjeev, adjustments already covered, well done in achieving the capture.

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