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    Default leopard

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    The problem is that the face isn't seeing me...but all is in the right landscape
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    Giova, beautiful, classic pose. Background is perfect. If I had a preference it would be for a bit more room on the top.

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    OK it would have been a classic with a little more head turn, but this fine with me.

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    Hi Giova,

    This image is very well composed. You did well with keeping the leopard on the left side of the comp as it is looking towards the right. It may have been nice if it looked a little more towards you, but there is nothing wrong with this side view either.

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    Love the pose...turned head...love the tail....bg goes well with this subject! Would only like to see more room at top....You can add canvas...easy to do here!

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    With great respect I have to disagree with the desire for more head turn. You would lose that beautiful head profile, spoil the line from tail to nose and reduce the impact of the leopard looking into the space provided. But of course, that is just my opinion. :)

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    Thanlks..also for me..but the right use to take a photo is see the eyes....but, for me, some exception could be better...

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    I actually like this picture as is. Had there been more head turn, it would be a totally different picture. I love this perspective. Love the tail and the angle. This cat just pops out of this picture. THe colors are great. It is sharp and it shows off the animals in a very pleasing and DIFFERENT way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ken Watkins View Post
    OK it would have been a classic with a little more head turn, but this fine with me.
    Agree. With a bit more head turn this would have been a fantastic image.

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    a leopard in environment type image that does work for me. Can you add some select contrast to the image on the eye to separate it from the head?

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    I don't really mind the head angle, I actually think it makes the image rock - the poise in her lithe body makes this image...
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