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Good posture of the subject, really like the details in his face and fur and the Bg, plus the soft light. What was the reason behind landscape format rather than portrait? Was he so close that he didnt fit in the frame?
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Thanks for the comment. This is near full frame, minor crop. Gave him some space to look into. Also Since I have the mane in, I didn't bother about the feet. I have more frames of the whole subject.
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Beautiful shot but I too find composition a little less than conventional - nothing wrong with that it's just me being conventional! Looks great but wonder if contrast is just a tad high??
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Sanjeev again beautiful shot and again I sort of want portrait,certainly as the frame stands I want a tiny bit more below because the mane isn't clear of the base of frame and I really think it needs that separation also a bit more of the legs being visible might anchor him better.I know nits,little things,it is a lovely frame the colours in the mane and sheer majesty of him are awesome
TFS stu
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Hi Sanjeev -- Great to see you back and posting and I think we are for some treat as per your intro. A lovely looking Male , which i too happened to sight and photograph , just recognised it from that distinct black spot below its nose . I think I will go with Steve's crop here and Blacks also look slightly strong , but all in all a lovely image .
TFS !
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Welcome back Sanjeev, and thank you for sharing this image of a stunning male lion - he is a real beauty.
I cannot agree more, this cries for a vertical and rather tight crop so IMO Steve's RP is spot on. Love the rich colours and golden mane, indeed lots of character and the look in his eyes tells the story. I think we're in for a treat and surely there's more in your folders, keep them coming please:)
Kind regards,
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Hi Sanjeev - I'm late to this because I was away but agree with what was said above about comp, contrast and saturation. Steve's rp was the way to go, preferably in the field.
TFS,
Rachel
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