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    I was organising my files and found this one taken a year back.

    This is a female Nilgai (Boselaphus tragocamelus) taken in Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary, about 50 kms from New Delhi, India's Capital.

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    Hi Sabyasachi I like the low angle and mood Was think on cropping some of the bottom at the start of the grass, would make the animal larger in frame and still preserve the mood Excellent !!!

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    Hi Sabyasachi,
    I enjoy your environmental images but this one is not quite as effective as your others due to all the things merging with the head of the animal. The eye is sharp but I really have to look to tell if this animal has a two toned colored face or if its the tree in the BG. I agree with Alfred on the cropping off the bottom and the excellent low angle you got here. Also looks like it could use a bit of CCW.
    Steve

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