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    As per avian forum, apologies for long silence- work and a 3 week bush trip interfered:). Will try to keep at image pp'ing and posting; BPN is good for staying disciplined with image workup.
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    Spent 2 weeks in Northern Kruger and found this little Sharpe's grysbok ("grey buck") ewe in the Punda Maria area. They are very shy and normally disappear as soon as one stops the vehicle and pick up the camera- she was very obliging and posed for a few shots. She appears to be pregnant. This was the only image with her ears turned towards the camera. The grass is really that green; the area seem to have had good rains with soft green grass everywhere. Added some vignetting, cropped a bit and sharpened. Did not add extra canvas for the virtual feet- did not think I could recreate the grass convincingly. C&C welcome.

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    Camera Model: Canon EOS-1D Mark II N
    Date/Time: 2009:12:30 11:49:04
    Shutter speed: 1/800 sec
    Aperture: 5.6
    Exposure mode: Av
    Flash: Off
    Metering mode: Evaluative
    Drive mode: Continuous
    ISO: 800
    Lens: EF100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS USM
    Focal length: 400mm
    AF mode: AI Servo AF

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    A fine image here Betsie, with the vignetting suiting. You've done very well to capture these normally shy antelope.
    Only nit might be to darken the BG a touch.
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    Sweet looking animal captured very well. Great habit shown. Agree about making the BG a bit darker.

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    Congratulations on finding one of these more so one who stood still for long enough to capture an image.
    I like the image as presented but perhaps not the vignetting. No problem for me with the "virtual" legs, as they are not very tall (40-60 cm). Looks quite plump, perhaps the patter of very tiny feet soon?
    Last edited by Ken Watkins; 01-19-2010 at 12:11 PM.

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    Nice image of antelope in its surroundings. Sharp where it counts, agree with above on darkening bg.
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    glad you had a good trip Betsie! I must say I have never seen the Shingwedzi and Punda areas that green and it was great being there. we also found some of these lovely little antelopes. nice shot here, feet don't bother and would agree with darkening the BG.

    I'm curious as to your experience @ Mapungubwe?
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    Nicely done Betsie, she is a real little lady. I want to agree with Ken on the virtual leg space, bur feel maybe a cm more would do it for me.

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    Betsie, super shot of a rare sighting. Well done.

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    Thanks everyone for kind comments & suggestions.

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