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    ChasMcRae
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    Cheeta family feeding on recently killed antelope young.
    Only relatively sharp part is head of antelope. The Cheeta young are blurred by motion. Any suggestions other than standing and viewing from 10 ft. No great eye images of family and focused on the head.
    Film scanned- 500mm or 600 mm lens wide open-no other data.

    Chas.

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    To me, this image suggests the need to take make another visit to where ever you got this photo! :)
    It certainly does show some natural behavior of these cats.

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    Hi Charles,
    This is a great behavior shot, captured in their natural habitat...good show...:cool:

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    that's a pretty gruesome image!!! you sure got some good eye contact on the meal!! agree with cheryl on this one. looks like a great place to be!

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    Hi Charles - great eye contact on the main subject - well done.

    love it.

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    Wow! That's R-rated stuff. Eye contact where it counts. Not sure if it's a good photo for the wall...or ceiling... in one's bed room :D:D

    Good capture ;)

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    Oscar Zangroniz
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    Excellent capture in their natural enviropment. colors are great.
    Regards,

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    Hi Charles Not much dof with a long lens wide open Would depend of how far you were. Do think you made an excellent image by precisely placing the point of focus. Works well for me About the only thing I would try different is showing a more of the animals on the right !!!

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