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Very cool image. Really like the thinking behind this one. Well done.
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Hi Marc -- An usual frame but well executed. A nice story telling image with the leopard , though, being oof, is still a very strong part of the image. Something I will try and get inspired from when out on the field . The Sky is also adding to the scene.
Wonder how it will look when converted to BW ?
Loved it .
TFS !
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I like this - A LOT!
But others won't, bit of a marmite shot.
Top marks from me, OOTB thinking.
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Hi Marc .... top notch IMHO , well, seen and executed .
Just wish for a bit more room between the two ...without knowing the option on the spot .
TFS Andreas
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Excellent Marc well spotted and thought through, unusual, I suspect this could do well in competition.
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As said - the story telling out of the box thinking elements to this make it top notch. Fantastic photography
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Many thanks everyone for the positive comments.
Originally Posted by
Gabriela Plesea
I guess you must have taken some shots with the Klippie OOF and focusing on the leopard... Not sure they'll have the same impact, but if you did, please let us see one?
I did indeed Gabriela take various shots of both Leopard and Klipspringer in and out of focus and whilst the cat was quite nice in focus the OOF Klipspringer merely rendered down to an inconspicous blob, with little impact.
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Originally Posted by
Marc Mol
Many thanks everyone for the positive comments.
I did indeed Gabriela take various shots of both Leopard and Klipspringer in and out of focus and whilst the cat was quite nice in focus the OOF Klipspringer merely rendered down to an inconspicous blob, with little impact.
I am sure you did, Marc - I would have done the same This works for me as presented, was just curious what it would look like the other way around. With the leopard turned away I guess it's best if the focus is on his potential victim. An interesting sighting and image which gave me lots to think about - thank you for sharing!
Kind regards,
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