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    Ken Watkins
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    Marc has inspired me to look back at my more recent images, here is one taken in Kwando concession, Northern Botswana, 30th December 2008.

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    Hi Ken, always good to see these animals, but I am not to sure about the PP on this one sadly.

    Curious, is it a heavy crop, as its quite 'noisey' even for ISO 800 or perhaps a slight movement, not sure? Sorry to sound rather negative :-(

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    Love to see these animals in photo since I never have seen one in the wild. On my "bucket" list !
    Picture is a little busy and since this is not a contest with rules could get rid of right dog or crop and just have to get rid of head. Keep posting wild dog photos.

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    Quote Originally Posted by charles mcrae View Post
    Love to see these animals in photo since I never have seen one in the wild. On my "bucket" list !
    Picture is a little busy and since this is not a contest with rules could get rid of right dog or crop and just have to get rid of head. Keep posting wild dog photos.
    Agree with Chas, a joy to view nonetheless.
    Nice title Ken ;)


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    Ken, I like your image as it is- the running, splashing dog and the other one relaxing in the cool water tell a story. You will know what they were up to, but it looks like they were just having fun. PP wise, if anything I would warm the dogs a tad. I'll take *any* wild dogs for my files, even OOF, obscured ones. Thanks for sharing.

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