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    A pair of lionesses care for each other at Mara. Image from last year trip.
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    I like the frame Sanjeev but I feel the lions are a little washed out and the greens look rather competitive and are they carrying some blue??

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    Yes Jon, I will try and play with the saturation and color cast. Will check.

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    Nice interaction between these two. Detail looks nice. Like the tongue as well.

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    Hi Sanjeev, apologies in late replying.

    It's a nice behavioural aspect and something I think, hasn't been posted before. Personally I'm not loving the techs, f/4 I think is too shallow and overall a tad less of exposure may help, especially in the whites to bring a bit more detail out? Colours do look a bit off, I feel it needs to be a bit more warmth, WDYT? You have the detail & sharpening there, but elements over the nose are unfortunate. No issues with the eyes closed, this is what they do.

    It's almost there, but the distracting elements would be hard to remove, so for me, it's a nice reminder, sorry Sanjeev.

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    Steve

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    Hi Doc -- I really liked the moment and framing . But like others , I too find the colours a bit off , see a bluish cast and greens are a bit dominant. Details certainly could have been better. Worth processing once again.

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