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    Ken Watkins
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    Taken in Khama Rhino Sanctuary, Botswana 20th March 2009

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    F5, 1/5000, ISO 800

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    Very well done here, I would have preferd slightly more saturated image
    Thanks for sharing

    Harshad

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    Nice framing and composition.
    I might add a small amount of additional contrast.
    The grass gradation from green to gold is striking. To protect that color flow, perhaps crop the thin dark line at top.
    Excellent capture of a beautiful creature!
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    Bill,

    Unfortunately I only really noticed the dark strip when I posted.

    In general both saturation and contrast is my achiles heel, whist I like adding saturation it can sometimes result in colours that are not entirely natural, so I always try to err on the mellow side.

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    Ken, excellent exposure on the little guy, and sharp with good detail. Colours look fine to me. I would maybe crop a bit from the top. I feel that would strengthen an already great comp.

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    Very nice as presented although I agree on cropping the thi line on top. The colors look fine to me too. Well done!

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    Great shot and ditto the colours looks fine. I would also take a tad of the top. A super image
    Chris Kotze

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    Ken,
    This is a lovely image. I won't increase the saturation. I agree with Bill regarding the thin line at the top. I am wondering about the Techs. Why ISO 800, f5 and 1/5000? You were using a bean bag, so I don't think you needed such a higher shutter speed.

    Cheers,
    Sabyasachi

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