After feeding on a Waterbuck killed in the mud by the pride, the cubs moved into the golden grass field to rest and sun.
Location_Moremi Area of Okavango ,Botswana.
Chas.
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After feeding on a Waterbuck killed in the mud by the pride, the cubs moved into the golden grass field to rest and sun.
Location_Moremi Area of Okavango ,Botswana.
Chas.
Scanned Slide
Beautiful light & comp Chas! VWD.
Is this FF? any room for a slightly tighter crop? Also a larger size would be nice too. Like this a lot.
TFS
Lovely image, Chas. There are some wonderful colors out there for us to capture and you've shown the possibilities here. Those sad looking lions provide a nice contrast to the golden grassland. I agree with Marc's comments. Well done.
Also agree with marc's comments, but love the light and the feeling this image gives me.
Are you sure these are Lion kids;):D:D
Beautiful image with muddy cubs poping up nicely through golden/orange colored grass
TFS
ps , Bigger size please:)
Nice comp Charles, and the golden grass makes the lion cubs pop!
Are you sure they are not black panthers,:D
Cheers,
Michael Bertelsen
www.algonquinparkphototours.com
The contrast between the two elements is very good and unusual to see 'cats' so dirty. Sadly the image is just too small for me to add anything more unfortunately.
Steve
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Fabulous potential Chas. Like this a lot, and would appreciate the chance to asses better with a larger image. Blessing for the New Year.
Funny ,I thought I started out with a larger image(around 150kb) . will review and see what happened ?
Hi Chas Would crop the top and make it rectangular !! Will make them larger in frame and the image would flow in the direction the cub is looking Love the light and overall mood !!!
I actually wanted them "swallowed" by the grassland since they were so different. I can see several pics within this pic and thanks for suggestions.
This is SO Africa! Like the position in the frame, and the fact that they are part of the environment!