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    Default A 'shy' moment

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    Set in Kenya, an early morning with a rather tender moment. Yes, perhaps a tighter crop for this one, but I have left it, 'as shot'.

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    one tender moment very well captured Steve , lovely light , compo and colors , beautiful subject & BG , I liked the space in frame
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    Beautiful light and color on this very nice comp Steve, great detail also on the young pair.
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    I like it Steve, would not go any tighter, if anything a tad more space to the right for centering. Would lighten the face of the one looking straight ahead for stronger contact !!! Great mood !!

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    Hi Steve- This is an extraordinary shot. The lighting is absolutely beautiful as are the animals. If any of the 35mm holdovers still have doubts, they should take a look at this shot.

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    Nice moment captured. Almost looks like an off angled view of the animal looking at itself in a mirror. Also like the soft light, colors, and texture of the fur.

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    Thanks everyone, always good to have another POV.

    Alfred, agree more room on the rhs, but sadly if i remember correctly there was something I was trying to crop out:confused:

    If any of the 35mm holdovers still have doubts, they should take a look at this shot.
    Danny, can you please expand on this, as I am not too clear?

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    Nice capture Steve - a tender moment in lovely light.

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    Such tender image, good thing that you leave it ''as shot''. Love the warm mood here.

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