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    Taken in Mokola National Park, South Africa, 19th April 2010

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    Lovely beasts Ken, a 'pano crop' works well to I think.;)
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    excellent image ken , I am tempting to post Deers now :eek::eek: , but had I photographed them ;)
    Another vote for cropping pano
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    I like the muted light and the pose Ken - did you blur the BG some more?
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    Steve & Harshad,

    Perhaps I should have made it into a pano to get it noticed:D

    Morkel,

    Actually this was done by NR.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ken Watkins View Post
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    Perhaps I should have made it into a pano to get it noticed:D
    Not necessary all good images will get noticed :)

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    thanks Ken

    looking at it again I feel there is a cyan/green cast to the image and a slight correction in color balance should sort it out nicely
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    Quote Originally Posted by Harshad Barve View Post
    Not necessary all good images will get noticed :)
    This is true;)

    Morkel,

    I will be having another go later today as I think a pano is the answer, and I do not have many moving Oryx:)

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    Agree on a pano crop here also Ken, always great just to capture this fine antelope regardless.
    Waiting for your motion blur attempt next.;)
    TFS


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    Here is a repost.

    Morkel,

    You were correct, thanks very much

    Mark,

    I have an accidental blur, I will try to post tomorrow

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    Fine creatures. I like the pano better. Thanks for sharing.

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    repost looks much better here Ken!
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