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    Default Cheetah again....

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    Hope my Cheetahs are not boring you all. Here is another one with clean surrounding and no WBs .
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    Hello Sanjeev:)

    Cheetah, boring? Never

    He is a beauty. Nicely framed and I like the walking pose. I like the shadow too. It would have been great to have some eye contact for greater impact though.

    All I can think of suggesting here is a tad more oomph/colour to the grass in the FG and perhaps a delicate curve adjustment to the subject's face to achieve a tad more contrast. I know their faces are often paler than their bodies and your representation is most probably true to nature, but for the image - or viewer's - sake, a little adjustment would balance things. Otherwise, super techs Sanjeev, well exposed and DoF again is spot-on. Wonderful work, a pleasure to view

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    Gabriela Plesea

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    Hi Sanjeev - Definitely not bored of cheetahs. This works very well but I do wish that he was angled more towards you or parallel to the sensor than slightly away though the HA helps to alleviate it. You probably didn't need f9 or 1/2000 for this one but easily said in hindsight. Good suggestions by Gabriela for taking this up a notch.

    TFS,
    Rachel

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    Hi Sanjeev -- I really liked this one , especially the details and sharpness in the frame . Agree with the above suggestions reg the colours in the FG and angle of the subject . Nicely done . TFS !

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    Great detail on the cheetah. The look back makes this one. Well done.

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