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    Made this image wit D300, 600MM, F4.5, 1/200, ISO 640
    All coments & critiques are welcome and much appreciated
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    This is wonderful Harshad Bhai. The grimace is first class and shooting through the long grasses add a feeling of intimacy. Nice one.

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    I like the composition and the background. The foreground grasses add to the image.

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    Wow brother, this is really wicked! That snarl can kill through my LCD screen! :D I am not sure if any crop would work better. I'd leave it as is. :) TFS Harshad bhai.

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    Really great. Like colours and grimace.

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    super snarl and tail curl. the low angle through the grasses makes you feel as if you're hiding from her...
    top shot!
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    Very nice image. like the comp, timing and exposure.

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    Hi Harshad,
    Would I prefer if the face didn't have grasses infront....yes, but i still feel this is excellent as the snarl, pose, and exposure are all very well done. None of the grasses intersect the eyes which further helps the image. For my tastes i may crop off a bit off the back but any way you look at it this is a very nice image.

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    Gives me goose bumps through the monitor! Great snarl. I happen to like the grass as it is real. What do you think of a small bump in saturation?

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    Love the soft light and the weeds surrounding the lion. Love the teeth as well. Very dramatic!

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    Great shot! I love the tail.

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