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    Default Red Lechwe - (Kobus leche)

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    Taken late afternoon in the Okavango Delta.

    MKIII 500f/4 1/4000 f/5.6 ISO400
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    Lighting , air borne pose and splashing water makes this grand for me Steve , Man you have amazing collection of images
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    The backlighting, color and resultant spray from the Lechwe, really enhance this well captured image Steve.
    Good choice of ISO & S/S too.;)


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    lovely image steve...

    only suggestion is to crop a little from bottom and right

    peter

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    Peter, as soon as I posted it I thought exactly that! ;)

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    Awesome pose and light Steve. Like the crop suggestion, but would take as is any day.

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    I like the idea of the crop but don't touch the top!!!!
    Gorgeous backlight and perfect timing. If this were mine (keep dreaming girl :) ) I may mask the sharpening of the back splash, it seems to have some artifacts to my eyes?

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    Will be just perfect with the suggested crop !!! ... wondering if you could lighten the face a tine more to even up with the light on the body !! Different, high impact and love it !!!

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    Steve,

    I have always wanted to get a good picture of a Red Lechwe running through the water but failed die to head angle, why do they always run away not even slightly towards you?

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