After seeing posts from Gabriela and Rachel I figured I'd share this one. In February Geoffrey, Joanne and I and our great guide came across a large pack of wild dogs. I seem to remember that we counted 15 or 20 of them - the guide seemed surprised to see so many. I should take more notes; maybe Geoffrey will remember. [edit: Joanne got a group picture that seems to suggest at least 20]. Anyway, it was a warm day and they stopped to cool off in a wet area of the Delta, where we sat and watched them for awhile. Eventually, in ones and twos, they got up and moved off through the bush. Such beautiful beasts. It was great to see them so close and so natural. I frankly don't remember what I did with this in post. Comparing it to Rachel's recent entry, it seems more richly colored, but I don't recall if I added any saturation or other photoshoppery. It looks pretty close to the RAW file except for some cropping and sharpening. I suppose they vary a lot.
D500, Sigma 150-600C @ 240mm, ISO 800, 1/1250s @ f/7.1 manual. HH