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    A lioness rests in what seems like her tree house with a nice couch, arm rest and all.
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    Hi Sanjeev -- I liked the relaxed pose and the eye contact. Nice details and colours. Sense of movement in the dangling paw adds to the image. I might crop from the rhs to completely eliminate the body behind the stump and also from the lhs coming close to the ear, top and bottom of the frame remaining the same, just a suggestion. The bright blobs of sky especially the one above its head is catching my eye and also the one at the bottom lhs corner. Nice image.

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    Looks pretty comfortable expect for the flies maybe. Still doesn't look bothered. Nice detail.

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    Hi Sanjeev - She does look relaxed and without a care despite all those flies. I like Haseeb's crop suggestion and agree that the sky is a bit distracting. I think the face of the lion is a little flat and can use a bit more punch. Nice one.

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    Hi Sanjeev, agree on going tighter and I would also clone the white 'blob' of white where the sky breaks in, very simple as Haseeb said. Nice detail, but those flies must be annoying.

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    Sanjeev, perhaps a square crop may also work???

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    Sanjeev, love your title, pose, details and suggestions for tighter crop to reduce distraction. If this was my image, I would try to remove that relfective membrane covering the pupil. I would play with dehahze in camera raw or try burn tool. I think if pupil can be 'released' from this veil, it will life the image.

    I would love to hear comments from others as this is a fairly common situation.

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