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    Here is another Lion yawn in full extension, showing off those sharp canines. I didn't realise they had a notch on the posterior aspect of the upper canines.
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    Loving the light here Sanjeev, good detail as well showing the raspy pink tongue, I'm 50-50 on your crop selection, was this FF?

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    Hi Sanjeev - Another nice lion image. Excellent sharpness and dof. Nice detail too. Colors look good. I am ok with the comp but I like negative space. It all works for me here.

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    Hi Sanjeev, superb detail, I would go 16x10, coming up slightly from the foot and RHS so you have less above. Nice one.

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    Hello Sanjeev,

    Works for me too, superb colours and tonality, lovely detail, great expression on this lioness's face.

    Agree with Steve's suggestion of comp. If this was mine I would painstakingly remove that blade of grass

    The light is absolutely stunning...

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    Gabriela Plesea

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    Great shot, Sanjeev - I certainly wouldn't want to be on the receiving end of those teeth. Great subject, IQ and background. Nice light and handling of it and yes, that blade of grass is a real nuisance. I'm unsure on the crop here. Probably unwise to pay much attention to my views here as it seems I have some things to learn. However, my overall reaction that was to want this tighter to raise the impact of that open mouth and those teeth.

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    Wow! We certainly don't have creatures like this where I'm from. I love the framing here. Did you try cleaning up that oof grass in the foreground? Also, I'd see what taking the highlights down a bit would do. Or at least selectively on the teeth. Great shot!

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    Great pose and setting you have here.

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