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    Cropped lower grass portion to a pano format.
    Three brothers from the Mapula/Vumbura area of the Moremi GR- Botswana Sept '09
    Would have loved the attention of the middle bros also.

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    Marc, I like this:) Great feel, position and habitat, with a good choice of format.

    Be interesting to see how it looks with a 'Nick Brandt' look ;) Not sure if clipping a cms off from the top might help, as the top branches I find slight distracting? But hey, that's me ;)

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    Excellent image Marc , Nice feel of habitat and personally I liked this as posted ;)
    TFS

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    Hi Marc, I like it as posted, want to go back there soonest! Pity the middle brother did not bother to look at you- that would have really made the image.

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    Really like the habitat and the position of the lions and the tree seems to anchor the photo.

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    Ken Watkins
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    Marvelous to see three "proper" male Lions, reminds me of the good old days in Selinda and Lagoon!

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    Great feel Marc and do like the larger view !! Would crop some from the right to get the one branch out and maybe a tiny bit of the bottom !!! Love it !!

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    great 'scape Marc. agree with Al - a little more pano crop would do the trick for me here...
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    I like the depth provided by the two layers of BG trees.

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    Like it as posted. Nice to see the larger picture sometimes also. Good choice in crop format. TFS
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    Santosh Tigga Saligram
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    Ah, what a magical scape! This image has as much visual value as it does natural-history value! Despite such contrasty light, I love the tones here, and the gently out-of-focus background with a bluish tinge simply completes what is a profound treat!

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