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    Wonderful sharp image with a great catchlight in the eye. If you did not object to removing the grasses close to the leopard Imo it would strengthen this beautiful image. Like this a lot Haim.

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    Great capture with nice sharpness. I agree with Judy Lynn re the grass. I also would have liked a slight head turn towards you. However, I don't think he would have followed your directions.

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    lovely compo with nice details ,
    TFS

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    Done very well Haim. Like Judy's suggestions of removing those grass stems. Having been to the Mara a few times, I can vouch how well you have done as they are pretty elusive. WD!

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    Great portrait, with nice light and pose. Agree on removing a couple of weeds close to him if ti's something you do.

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    Haim,

    Good looking image of this creature. Though expecting a head turn may be overly opptomistic, going lower, if you were able, possibly would have given you a better view of the face.

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    Sharp image. I agree that going lower if possible would have been better.

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    Sabyasachi

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    Given that it isn't always possible to get those wild animals to do what we want, the only thing I would change is to take out the grass (as others have said).

    I love the background.

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