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    One more shot of the cheetah cub's from this year's Masai Mara trip. These cubs gave us so many opportunities that I just had to try a motion blur.

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    Nicely done Stephen, the little cubs face is spot on.
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    Stephen - well done. You might consider cloning out the horizontal blade of grass on the lhs at the cheetah's chest level.

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    Good sharpness on the head make this one work well.

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    Excellent image and sharp where it counts
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    Great shot, excellent blur signifying the motion of the cub. I also personally like soft saturated backgrounds, which is also very good in this image.
    Thanks for sharing
    Shreyas

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    excellently executed Stephen...tack sharp where it needs to be. seems the weather was rainy/overcast - would explain the lack of catchlight in the eye (which would have made this even better)
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