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I like this one more! The space around the big guy gives you more of a sense of place, makes his roar bigger somehow in my head! Lovely golden glow on his head draws your eye to all the right places.
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Hi Gabriela -- This is another lovely frame from the series. Liked this one even better in terms of the position of the Lion and open eyes. The colours in the frame apart from the Lion appears almost like a BW BKG, wonder how dry is this place ?
TFS !
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Thank you Lance, Haseeb and Rachel,
Hasseb, interesting question:) Depending on the time of the year and amount of rain, this place can look either like a true desert (it is if fact a semi-desert) or as green as a golf course. This image was taken in October 2014. When I was there earlier this year it was so covered with vegetation one could not see the red dunes anymore.
Rachel, I know it looks strange, but there is a steep incline at the back where the dunes begin. I did consider a tad of rotation but decided against it as the FG does did not look right anymore. I guess one could work out a compromise between my OP and your RP for aesthetics' sake but I'll leave it as is for now unless you find it too bothersome. Will look for other images taken at the same spot and drop you an email to show you what the place looks like. Regarding back of lion, I'll have a good look. I was careful with masking so it might be just a couple of bright rocks, easy fix
I really appreciate your time to view, as well as comments and RP's, will be back with more images soon:)
Warmest regards,
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What presence he commands, I bet he was pretty darned loud! I like the image very much, not sure why you flipped it? I like the image either way in any case!
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Another really powerful image Gabriela must have been a real thrill with this magnificent beast coming towards you,think Rachel may have a point re rotation,think what you say about the op and the repost is about right.Not into a a lot of gore but do think the bit of blood just adds to the image,finish by saying this one looks in excellent condition and as not been short of food.I,m liking all of these.
Keith.
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Dear Jon and Keith,
Did I mention this male lion has been around for some time and is one of my favourite KTP characters?
I flipped this just before posting as I felt it would have more impact with the lion entering this space from the RHS. I have images of his female roaring too if you like, she was in a shady spot though.
Thank you so much for viewing and comments, you guys are awesome, much appreciated
Warmest regards,
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Cool story about this encounter. I like the composition, the raised foot and open mouth.
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Thank you John, very kind of you to view and comment - much appreciated.
Kind regards,
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Oh yes, this one is right up my street. Great loose crop, a good paw up walking pose, interesting expression, well processed, with nice muted colours and the face getting that little extra light. Definite winner.
Mike
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Hi Gabriela, love the 'bellowing' aspect and the space around the subject. The RP in terms of straightening the BKG is right, but sadly i don't really like the 'compressed' trees though recropping. Retaining the trees in the OP, but addressing the slope I think will work. Agree with Andreas about some more midtown, or even adding a tad more in areas of the 3/4 tone as you already know. The subtle shadow is a cool touch.
Nice work.
TFS
Steve
PS I had an early start yesterday around 5.00am, back 9.00pm so I will reply, sorry just a full on day yesterday with my good friend Jamie from BC.
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Thank you so much dear Steve,
Will definitely look at the midtones and improve, will RP early next week:) I do understand the way you feel about the BG and need for straightening. I agree, it does look unnatural...unless you have been there. This is the reason why I did not process and share this image in the first place, I expected a few complaints It looks awkward, I know. The slanted line marks the edge of the river bed and beginning of the dunes. A very steep slope. I was waiting for Andreas to view this frame and confirm, since he has been there. Which he did:) Will look for other images to prove my point, just give me some time to look through older folders, please?
PS No rush with that email, reply when you have time. Unless you see Wol, in which case I demand proof
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I do understand the way you feel about the BG and need for straightening. I agree, it does look unnatural...unless you have been there.
Gabriela, we have all been there, you should see some of my eye's in a rush crossing some water in Bots, why they were shot like that God knows, especially with the internal 'spirt level' in the MK2, I put it down to very early morning without a coffee!!!!
I've have now replied, plus an update on Wol .
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