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    Default baboon with rock face shadow

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    D3 600mm lens , car bracket and wimberely tripod head. 1/1000 @f8 iso 800...

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    Extraordinary image Peter! The light is to die for and the shadows introduce new elements and new dimensions. Very well seen.

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    I like the light and the color of the rocks. Really like the shadow of the jumping monkey.

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    Peter,

    I see a theme for a book here ... love the image.

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    Spectacular light , loved the concept
    TFS

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    sjoe! I just love how you see things Peter! that shadow cast by the one about to jump takes this over the top for me - not to mention the light and tones...
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    Looks like his buddies are daring him to make that jump. The shadow looks like an ancient cave drawing.

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    Great shot Peter - I can think of nothing that could improve the image - you have a great eye to have seen this and great technique to capture it

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    Hey Peter,
    Can't stress enough how much the shadow adds/makes this image! Extremely creative and very well seen and composed!

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    thank s everybody for lovely comments... this is probably the only time that an image I had envisaged actually came to fruition...

    thanks again for your support

    peter

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