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    Ken Watkins
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    Default Desolation Row

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    Taken in Etosha National Park, Namibia, 1st November 2003

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    100-400 at 120

    F10, 1/180, ISO 200

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    2003 !

    I like the story telling in this image Kem!! ( new name ?). I would have liked to see a little more of the darker BKGR personally.

    tfs

    Austin

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    Beautiful scape, love it as-is.

    Kiram

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    Austin,

    I pondered long about the shrubbery in the background believing the first comment would be "remove it", and then I am asked for more. I have to confess I would like a bit more as well.

    I am now off to look at your new and improved website!

    Cheers

    Ken

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kiran Khanzode View Post
    Beautiful scape, love it as-is.

    Kiram
    + 1 here Ken
    TFS

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    lovely sense of place Ken. I would like to see a bit more BG but like it as is too :)
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    Ken,

    I like the pano treatment and agree a bit more up top would have added a good layer to the image and increased the feeling of depth and isolation.

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    Just looked again at the top above the trees is sky not to sure if this would work. You can just see alittle blue above the third from the left Zebra.

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    Hi Ken If you got sky just leave as is and enjoy !!! Neat image Great feel !!!

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    Ken,
    This is a fine image. I like the mood here. The pano crop works well. The depth of field is good. Thanks for sharing.

    Cheers,
    Sabyasachi

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ken Watkins View Post
    Just looked again at the top above the trees is sky not to sure if this would work. You can just see alittle blue above the third from the left Zebra.
    I agree, you made the right decision on this crop.

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    Great pano crop here Ken. It tells a story that matches your title.

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    Really nice mood, Ken... and now I can't get that song out of my head!

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    Can you remember all of the lyrics?

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