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    D3 200-400mm, wimberly and gitzo tripod, 1/100 f4 iso 1600..

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    Peter,

    What a delightful image (Etosha?),I am a little puzzled by the darkness of the rearmost Ellie, I presume he has just had a good wash, but no dusting.

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    Peter - well done to get the heads separated. I like this in b&w. The dust and the leg blur really convey the movement.


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    Simply - CUTE!
    Post Production: It’s ALL about what you do with the tools and not, which brand of tool you use.

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    Elephant master strikes again :), cuteness alert all over ,
    Happy Diwali to you and your family
    TFS

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    B&W good choice to pay up the graphic elements and look of the image. Nice touch with the feet blur and sharp heads. Dust a good addition to set this apart. Nice work.

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    The slight motion blur and dust, together with the B&W conv really enhance here Peter, nice work.
    TFS


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    from intense Elephant landscapes to now cuteness ! Definitely the Elephant Master , well put Harshad!

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    Peter, echo other comments. A really lovely image to view.

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    thanks all ... promise no more cute one for a while:)

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