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Hi Steen - Nice evening light and profile pose of the cheetah. I would have gone for a bit more ss in the field and upped the ISO of the 7DII to 1600 which isn't a problem so long as you expose correctly and to the right. As posted some of the blacks on the face are choked and the image feels a bit bright in the HLs on the chest. If it were mine I might crop a little from the bottom to the bottom of the chest rather than having that bit of space between the top of the legs but not a deal breaker. Looking forward to more.
TFS,
Rachel
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Hi Steen -- Lovely subject in a beautiful warm light . Agree with Rachel , the blacks look heavy and as a result the finer details are lost. Also you should go for higher ss where ever possible and in this case you could have easily achieved that as mentioned above. I also see a slight halo on top of its head upto the nose. Looking forward to see more from you .
TFS !
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Thanks Rachel and Haseeb for your very constructive comments ... ; - )
The cropping suggestion has actually improved the image significantly. Also, it seemed that I had overdone the contrast. Furthermore, the exposure was increased during development and is now back to as shot (reduced the bright on the chest). Due to your comments, I now have a much improved image - thanks!
Regards Steen
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Beautiful intense profile of this cheetah cub Steen gorgeous warm light,the grasses up front really add for me. I like the repost well done on all counts
take care
stu
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Lovely image with the contemplative expression giving it something different. Repost def improves the image
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Nice profile with the added bit of environment. Nice work on the RP
Mike
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