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Great low perspective Marc! Add to that the curious young lions all facing the camera is wonderful. Agree that the DOF & SS wasn't't enough to cover all and the light was challenging. But you pulled it off well.
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Hi Marc -- Your camranger is producing some amazing perspectives. Loved the curious faces and african landscape. DOf and ss as mentioned is an issue here but still works for me as presented considering the challenge such kind of images carry. Also liked that lioness in the extreme BKG. Enjoyed viewing this one.
TFS !
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Wow, so many cubs! Such curious little ones
What cool perspective, and nice to see the other members of the pride in the background. As well as the landscape and blue sky.
I badly wish for more DoF and SS too but still loving this Marc, pose is priceless and a such a wonderful moment to treasure, I enjoyed viewing and smiling from ear to ear - thank you for sharing!
Kind regards,
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An appealing shot Marc, the low angle really does add to the drama, the boldness and also the vulnerability of the cubs come across.
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Many thanks for your positive comments everyone.
Originally Posted by
Gabriela Plesea
Wow, so many cubs!
For sure Gabriela, there were actually 16 cubs/young sub adults aged from 4 to 11 mths all within 5M of us, with the 6 females also present and vigilant.
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Marc, it's enough to look at those faces, been having this smile on my face for hours
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Hi Marc - Tons of cuteness here. Love the low pov and inquisitiveness of the cubs. I particularly like the one way in the back off the rhs of the lions as viewed. I agree with your self-critique about dof and ss.
TFS,
Rachel
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