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    Nice image Peter, good comp with lovely dappled light, small nit would be to crop some canvas on left and add some on the right.
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    INteresting presentation. The various shadows add a bit of mystery. I wish the leopard were looking into the frame more.

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    Peter,
    It is always great to see a leopard. The leopard is in the shadow and the prey is likely to be in the Sun. It creates lot of interest. I think a smaller lens would have been better in this situation. I would tend to compose the leopard on the left of the image. Thanks on sharing.
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    Sabyasachi

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    Peter,

    I like the idea and the execution here. I would have preferred to have the cat on the left in the image too.

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    Hehehehe, this is one rule breaker, magazine material, though, I like the thought process and the different approach.

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    Thanks everyone for your comments...

    I have taken on board comments regarding the composition...

    every now and then my celtic/irish rebellious side takes over when i photographing.. i will try harder and next time..:):):)

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