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    Dear all ,
    made this with D700 , 600mm/f4, ISO 400 , F10, 1/320, tripod in Little Runn of Kutch
    All C & C are most welcome and much appreciated
    Harshad

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    Well done Harshad. Love the colors, sharpness and dof. Maybe take a little off the top (lots of empty blue) into more of a pano as another alternative. TFS
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    Harshad,

    Great colors and low angle. I like the blue sky but would crop off the really OOF section on the bottom. That grabs my eye.

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    Harshadbhai, lovely light, colours and sharpness, and agree to remove the OOF FG. ( there is a dust spot above the 2nd *** from the right )

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    I like the colours Harshad...good detail too. I would give it a slight CW rotation. The OOF FG doesnt bug me

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    Another fine image, agree about cropping off the oof foreground. I like the composition and the contrast of the blue and brown. Also agree a slight cw rotation as the eye wants to compensate for the strong line anyway.

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    CW rotation? Ok as long as the pack does not look tilted from standing straight up.
    And love like everyone else does. Must have been taken with Kodachrome 25 :)
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    Hi Harshad similar comments to your Blackbuck posting re colour & sharpness. Would agree about the rotation and losing the OOF foreground, but perhaps a slightly higher POV might have avoided the horizon cutting through the bodies?

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    Good job getting them coming toward you! Beautiful colors and brightness. Agree with letting go the OOF section of the FG.

    This is an animal I dream of seeing (let alone photograph) sometime.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ignacio Yufera View Post

    This is an animal I dream of seeing (let alone photograph) sometime.
    Visit India , I will make sure you go home with some amazing images of WA

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    Quote Originally Posted by Harshad Barve View Post
    Visit India , I will make sure you go home with some amazing images of WA
    May take you up on that, Harshad! India remains my dream destination. Soon, I hope.

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    A really beautiful image, can only be enhanced by cropping off top and bottom and slight CW, as suggested already

    really stunning, well done

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