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Story Sequences Moderator and Wildlife Moderator
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Wildlife Moderator
Hi Gabriela, I like the POV and the grass stems coming into frame, but I'm 50/50 where I want to see more below? Nice light and overall colours, the contrasting green gives a nice 'pop' to the golden fur. If you have it, then I might move the whole crop a tad to the right so your LH trim edge is just on the tips of the grass 'seeds', about half an inch so you loose that gap at the rear. Techs look about right, nice DoF.
Your patience paid off here.
TFS
Steve
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Lifetime Member
Loving the colours, POV/ comp and side lighting here Gabriela. For me I'd like to see this cropped to a more portrait 4-5 ratio, eliminating about 30% off the LHS.
Originally Posted by
Gabriela Plesea
thirty or so vehicles present at the sighting... But I had to learn to be patient and share those amazing sightings with great numbers of people, not an easy thing to do for me...
You have the patience of a saint Gabriela .....I just couldn't do it, but totally understand for you it's your backyard and one must make the most of a situation.
TFS
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Wonderful image, for one who has never seen a Lion other than a zoo this is a treat. Techs look good to me. Thank you for sharing, Gabriela.
Joe Przybyla
"Sometimes I do get to places just as God is ready to have somebody click the shutter"... Ansel Adams
www.amazinglight.smugmug.com
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Macro and Flora Moderator
Glad you enjoyed your trip, this is very nice indeed Gabriela, the light is beautiful. I was advised to go in February because it is far less crowded, it was very rare we came across more than four vehicles in a group and if it looked too busy we just drove on, as you say there's plenty of other animals!
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Story Sequences Moderator and Wildlife Moderator
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Post a Thank You. - 1 Thanks
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Lifetime Member
Hi Gabriela - Those eyes really capture your attention. Beautiful color and detail here. Without any more room to the left and below I would come up from the bottom to eliminate the gap on the left. It gives you a slightly more pano comp but also eliminates the oof thicker foliage at the bottom. Shame about the crowds.
TFS,
Rachel
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Story Sequences Moderator and Wildlife Moderator
Hello Rachel,
I will certainly look again at the composition, many thanks for viewing and suggestions, appreciated
Warmest regards,