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    A great image Stephen. Despite the movement, the composition is well balanced and the exposure and colours are good. I like the lower branch that points in the same direction as the kudu ewe and the mopani background is typical of the animal's habitat. Top of the class!

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    Loving it! At first I wushed for the feet to be visible, but on second thought, it has more mistique as presented.

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    Nice work and I love the splashes of color in the BG.

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    Love the degree of blur and the juxtaposition of the animal and the tree. The only problem is the branch coming out of its tail... Love the soft colors too.
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