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    After scratching his itch, he charged.

    Taken on Rhino Island, Matusadona National Park, Zimbabwe, 19th September 2010.

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    28-300mm at 180mm

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    Posting this from an uncalibrated monitor in UK looked OK at home hope it is OK on here.

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    Ken,
    This is a beautiful image. I love the perspective here. The egret in the background adds to the composition nicely. Love the details on the tail hairs. :)
    I might add another round of sharpening.
    Thanks for sharing.

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    Very nice..harsh light well handled...Good colour and detail

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    Very dramatic! Like the color and the comp. The raised foot really adds to the image as well.

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    Looks like he has got tangled up with ALL those 'legs' :D:D
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    I like the action here a lot. Perhaps a bit of room all-round would add.

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    Ken - I like this a lot and it has got your signature bird in it too. :D The only thing I'm not usre about are the trees intersecting the ear in the bg. It might look better without them if you were so inclined.

    TFS,
    Rachel

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    Fantastic image, especially considering that it was taken at a focal length of 180mm while being charged! Can't wait to see the wide angle shot(s) that I hope will follow. Cheers.

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    Real big boy. Like the way mud added character to this guy. Awesome.
    Comp works well too.

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    Hi Ken,

    Good to see some movement in an Elephant image. Standing on two legs as well.

    A very slight anti CW rotation is needed.

    Cheers

    Austin

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    The clumsy looking charge adds drama to the image. I would go with a vertical crop in this one. The left side has nothing going on in it.

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    Cool shot. I like the flailing tail. How close does it get before you take off? I agree with Robert on the vertical crop here. Interesting to note the leg position. Seems he should be moving opposite front and back legs.

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    Cropping is obviously a very personal thingg.

    Funnily enough he did not come much closer, this was I think the best image of the sequence.

    Steve,

    You are right about the legs, I had not really noticed that, normally only Giraffe do that.

    Rachel,

    On Rhino Island it is pretty difficult to get any shot without an egret somewhere in it:)

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    This is awesome , may be a tight vert crop worthy of trying
    TFS

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