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Story Sequences Moderator and Wildlife Moderator
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Beautiful. I was wondering when we would get to see one of your images. Great pose and nice light. The background is excellent. Love the diagonal line the cheetah creates.
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World class image that seems almost perfect with regards to colours , cropping etc. I agree that the lines created by the subject (who is then filled with spots) provides some fascinating viewing. It seems unfair to even mention this because those eyebrows make it a huge challenge however if the pupils were visible it would add imho
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Lifetime Member
Hi Gabriela - The simplicity of this as well as the warm light really make this one work. Well done.
TFS,
Rachel
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Hi Gabriela -- This is an absolute stunner ! loved the details and the light. The colours have come out so nicely and the BKG makes the subject stand out. Nice techs as well. No nits for me .
superbly done.
TFS !
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Macro and Flora Moderator
Very nice indeed, I like the pose and the background, along with the composition. Good details in all tones.
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Story Sequences Moderator and Wildlife Moderator
Thank you so much dear friends, I really appreciate your time to view and kind comments.
Shall post more images John, but I will have to go back to older folders, haven't been that lucky with sightings lately. Well, except for yesterday... I came upon three lionesses stalking three warthogs The light was poor though and it was drizzling so please don't expect too much. I am so afraid to download those images, LOL
Hope you all have a fantastic week ahead,
Kind regards,
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Hi Gabriela, great image. Love light, smooth contrasting BG, pose and your crop. I have noticed that even in the sharpest and best exposed image, fur of cheetah somehow don't reveal details where you can count individual hair in contrast to some other animals like say tigers. Do you agree?
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Story Sequences Moderator and Wildlife Moderator
Hello Jay
Interesting question! Cheetah fur is short and very coarse, I think this might be the reason. Even the little ones have coarse fur, albeit a little fuzzy.
Thank you so much for taking the time to view and comment, I so appreciate it:)
Kind regards,
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BPN Member
Nice vertical framing here, Gabriela, catching the amber eyes nicely lit.
I do think you can sharpen the face a tad more?
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Story Sequences Moderator and Wildlife Moderator
Thank you Morkel, I shall look at the sharpening - much appreciated.
Kind regards,
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Wildlife Moderator
Very nice Gabriela, love the pose/stance. For me if you keep it as framed then a tad more on the left, or less below as the original crop on the width. Perhaps brighten the green for a richer look & feel? Both PP & techs look spot on to me, well done.
TFS
Steve
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Story Sequences Moderator and Wildlife Moderator
Thank you very much, Steve - will look at comp and BG again
Warmest regards,