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    Lions show some affection early in the morning at the Mara.
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    Hi Sanjeev - A tender moment, well captured. The light must have been strong based on the ss but you handled it well. Colors look good. I am undecided on the lion in the bg but not much you could do about it except zoom in more.

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    Hi sanjeev , i do agree it is a tender moment you have captured , for better impact i think you need a tighter frame IMHO . Going pano might help to be closer with them .
    I stink the ground could stand some more oomph and separation in tone and color , all does look a bit too even for my liking . Lions do look good to me .
    TFS Andreas

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    Hello Sanjeev,

    I notice with great delight - and a tad of jealousy too - you seem to have more lion images than me these days And I do like this frame. Not only because of the behaviour aspect but also because of the happy mood it portrays, which I so enjoy.

    To me the lioness in the URC helps balance the image and adds a kind of relaxed mood to the whole frame. Mmm...have you considered a more pano crop, like Andreas suggested? Colours look good to me, but I agree with my German brother above, the grass could do with more punch. Lovely detail on the main protagonists and I like the swishy tail:)

    Enjoyed this image, you captured this moment very well. Keep them coming Sanjeev

    Kind regards,
    Gabriela Plesea

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