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    Default Kalahari Badger

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    Always nice to see a Honey Badger, as always they prove to be a difficult subject.

    What time of day was this taken?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ken Watkins View Post
    Always nice to see a Honey Badger, as always they prove to be a difficult subject.

    What time of day was this taken?
    16h20.

    Ben

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    What an interesting-looking creature. You placed him well in the frame, although I think he could use a tad more room on the bottom. I like the raised paw and the open mouth. You may consider sharpening his head just a tad more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marina Scarr View Post
    What an interesting-looking creature. You placed him well in the frame, although I think he could use a tad more room on the bottom. I like the raised paw and the open mouth. You may consider sharpening his head just a tad more.
    Thanks for the comment. The problem with the fore ground is that it consisted of a blob of OOF bushes, the tops are just visible at the bottom, I had to crop it out.

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    Hi Ben
    A very interesting subject! Too bad about the need to have to crop from the lower edge though.Also wondering if you could pull back a bit of details from the belly with the S/H tool.

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