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    Ken Watkins
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    Taken at Lagoon, Kwando Concession, Northern Botswana 30th December 2008

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    F7.1, 1/1600, ISO800

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    Fabs Forns
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    Wow, you got some action for sure! I think you have to much canvas for my taste, I'd crop some of the bottom since the vegetation in the BG is attractive. Some selective sharpning in the face of the left one will help too.

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    Todd Frost
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    Great interaction captured. Agree with Fabs crop and selective sharpening wise.

    Todd

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    david cramer
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    I agree with the crop suggestion. With the dogs that far apart, a pano crop highlights the motion between the animals.

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    Ken,
    I agree with the crop suggestion. You can crop the foreground. It would bring more emphasis on the water splash. Nice action. Look forward to more.
    Cheers,
    Sabyasachi

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    Judy Lynn Malloch
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    What a treat to see the wild dogs since there are so few of them left. The action you captured here is awesome and really tells a story. I do agree with Fab's suggestion on cropping as it would strengthen this stunning image. Love this one Ken and thanks for sharing.

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    Agree with suggestions but you got a winner !!! Interaction images are difficult and this is over the top !! Big Congrats !!!

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    Another vote for pano crop. Like the eye contact between the two.

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    Ken Watkins
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    Thank you for all of your kind comments (we had an exceptional trip for Wild Dog), I have tried a pano crop, and hope you like it.

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