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    One of my favourite leopards in the Sabi Sands - Little Bush

    ISO 1000
    Shutter 1/1250
    Aperture f/4.5
    Canon 5dmk 3 +500mm f/4

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    Hi Lance - Another beautiful and dramatic conversion. This works well. I just wish the dark, thick vertical line wasn't coming out of/intersecting with the head but not a deal breaker.

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    I agree with Rachel's post above completely Lance, the dappled light is exquisite,is the vignette natural?

    Lance I love colour,B and W conversions have to really be a bit special for me to be drawn to them ,this is one of those images that works really well for me and that's without how elusive leopards can be.
    A real pleasure to view cheers for sharing

    stu

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    Hi Lance -- Another lovely image , you are on fire ! agree with what Rachel has to say regarding the dark branch intersecting the head , but all in all a very nice image .

    TFS !

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    Dear Lance,

    Love your night prowler! And especially the mysterious effect the conversion brings about. I like the space around the subject, the scarcity of light makes me notice and not just merely look.
    A successful frame IMO and I enjoyed viewing, thank you so much for sharing

    Kind regards,
    Gabriela Plesea

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    Oh my!!!! This is gorgeous!

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