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    Default Master tree-climber!

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    A leopard from Jhalana reserve, Jaipur descends a tree after a failed hunt on tree tops. It was amusing to see the acrobatics as it jumped across branches to get some monkeys who were pretty elusive.
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    Like the way the leopard is making its way down the tree. The details look good.

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    Hi Sanjeev, I really like the way you have caught the decent and there fixed gaze. Here I think you could afford to go darker to get a little more 'oomph' back in and perhaps come in slightly on the crop. Just watch your techs, if she jumped you would be lost and just have a blur.

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    Thanks John and Steve, agree the SS should have been higher. Missed my 500 II on this trip!

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    Missed my 500 II on this trip!
    Unless this was a massive crop Sanjeev and you used the 100-400 then I think you were OK.

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    It wasn't a big crop Steve.

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    A fantastic image with some seriously beautiful colour and detail on the cat

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