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    Default Young Male Lion

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    Nikon D-300
    1/20 sec at f5.6
    ISO 400
    200-400 mm at 280 mm
    Taken in Masaii Mara
    beanbag for support
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    I like the profiled body view and the look back pose. Also like the bush in the URC. Would've liked to see the feet and tail.

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    Likewise, want feet and tail. Also looks soft, probably due to 1/20 shutter. I give shutter speed priority over ISO.
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    Is this a crop? If so how big a crop is this?

    I agree that more space at bottom and left would have been good. You had some low light to deal with. Increasing the ISO along with focus on using correct technique will help in getting higher sharpness. Thanks for sharing.

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    Nice pose given, agree with more room for feet and tail. Colors appear to be over saturated a bit to me. Not sure how much sharpening you have applied but you might give it another round selectively. Agree on boosting the iso, as Chas has pointed out many times a noisy image wins every time over a blurry one (unintentional blur that is). TFS
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    nice image , shooting at 200mm may have been a better choice ,
    TFS

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