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    Hi folks ... digging through old files .
    This rhino was enjoying a mud bath .
    Hope you like it .


    Canon EOS 1D MK IV
    Ef 70 - 200 IS L at 200 mm
    HH

    F 8 ; Iso 1000 ; 1/800 sec ; man exp

    Processed with Capture One 20 and PSCC 2020 ; no crop

    Thanks for watching and commenting to my previous thread

    Cheers Andreas

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    Fun - great Andreas and a nice playful shot too.

    Maybe going B/W, a faster SS and going with more DoF as the mud & tip are sharp, but less so on the face, but that could just be where the FP was placed???

    TFS
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    Thanks Steve ... FP was on the eye .

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    FP was on the eye .
    Then maybe front focusing?
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    Might have been ... camera and lens no longer in use

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    What a fun shot Andreas, love the behaviour and the composition. The mud flying off the horn is great. TFS.

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    Thanks Sanjeev for your feedback ...

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    A very pleasing image, compared to your best it falls a little short in terms of DOF and sharpness... but I'll let you off because it is so dynamic!

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    Thanks Jon ... well the techs were not ideal , did not expect the fast head movement , and I was not so fuzzed about fast SS in 2014 and how important it is . And I think I got away quite well at this size ... but could have been better with todays knowledge !!!

    Cheers Andreas

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    A muddy rhino for sure. Detail does look pretty good in those dark tones.

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