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    Wild *** Side by Side

    Taken at Wild *** Sanctuary ( Little Rann of Kutch ) Gujarat, INDIA
    Nikon D300, Nikkor 80-400D ED VR f4.5/5.6
    f/8 | 1/1000seg | ISO 320 @ 400mm

    critiques and comments are welcome

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    The only way to go with this, is a central comp, as they are both looking in opposite directions. Looks like they deciding which way to go.

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    love the central comp, depth and exposure in this. looks like a desolate place.
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    I think there was an old story about two asses tied up and going in the wrong direction and getting nowhere :)
    Lots of detail in the fur and sweet light. I guess the shadows are unavoidable.

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    Excellent! Perfectly conveys their stubborn nature.

    Maybe lift the horizon so it doesn't touch the ears? (The blue sky was an afterthought.)


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    sweet repost David....I was thinking about those ears earlier when I first viewed this.
    Nice catch Mital......the exposure looks quite good in the sunlight.

    Hey David.....how about head angle?....LOL :):).....just for fun!!
    Last edited by Dave Phillips; 06-20-2009 at 05:04 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Phillips View Post
    Hey David.....how about head angle?....LOL :):).....just for fun!!
    That's the ticket ... bookends! :D

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    The two Daves are having too much fun. Mital, it looked pretty flat there. I think that getting right down on the ground would have been the winning move... That and using the 1.4 X converter and the Nikon 500 VR
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    I like the reposted version very much Mital. Good job with exposure. Congratulations!!

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    Dear Arthur thats really true. getting on ground could be a winning move with this pose. but thats what i didnt got. but now as i know the techniques next phase of the season will be a good move as well.

    using 1.4 can be plus point or 500vr prime but thats what i am not having budget. may be in future i may get prime 300 2.8 as not having own car even it would be tuff for me to travel with that bulky gun's..

    wish me luck for car and prime in future :)

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    Wishing you luck. You will love the 300/2.8 :)

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    Mital,

    Good looking comp on the two asses and as Artie suggested, getting low was the key.

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