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    Image made in extremely low light with Nikon D40 on Aperture priority EV -1.3 and
    Sigma 50-500 DG lens @ 500 mm, f8, 1/15 sec, iso 800

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    Hi guys. I like the colors here. I wish that the leading asses head was more defined but I don't know how you would have achieved that at 1/15th sec. Maybe if you had used flash with rear curtain sync? The image seems to be rather noisy. I would masked the asses with a quick mask and then use Noise Ninja or a gaussian blur filter on the rest of the image. Very nice animals to find though:).

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    Hi guys

    I'm a big fan of these type images and I like what you are trying !!! As presented would want more room for up front. You are implying speed/movement and need room for the animals to move into.

    Head being sharp will be difficult with two animals. With one you can get a fairly sharp head. Btw this is after the fact and probably would not have thought about it but an even lower shutter speed might have worked well creating stronger motion. Oh one more ... for these that I'm emphasizing movement I like to crop some from top/bottom for aspect ratio.

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    Hi Guys,
    Good effort. For these type of images, one needs to keep on trying. The panning action was not smooth. That makes the leading wild *** rendered as a double image. Here's my take on the scene. Sorry, I could not save your names.

    Cheers,
    Sabyasachi

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    Nice attempt guys, your signature in the image is too bold & distracting however.

    Cheers
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    Thanks for your suggestions and kind words guys,
    as the asses move in vertical as well as the horizontal plane,
    it was very tough to get a sharper picture.
    v think VR might be really helpful for such images.

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    I really like the creative approach, but for me this would work much better with color or texture in the background.

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