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    I was watching a huge herd of buffalo move up towards me and was hoping that they would create large dust clouds on the way to the water. i could not understand why they were moving so slowly. Out the corner of my eye i saw the reason why!

    Canon 40D , 400 F5.6 L @ F 7.1 ISO 200 1/320 on beanbag. Simple conversion with slight grad filter on top of frame in LR. Cropped top section 25%

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    Lovely scape and liked the treatment you have given here
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    Awesome comp Andrew. Like the sepia treatment.

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    Great composition and interesting conversion, I find these sepia type so much nicer than B& W.

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    Like the panoramic feel on this Andrew and the 'pano' crop has worked well and enhanced the capture.

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    Andrew, I like the openess in this, and your toning has turned out well.

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    lovely scape, Andrew, and the pano crop plus sepia treatment is tops here

    where was this taken? Botswana?
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    Andrew - I agree with the others, crop, comp and tone all work very well.

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    thanks all for the really great feedback. Morkel this was in Greater Kruger National Park. East of Mopani camp in the drries up wetland area looking south.

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    lovely to feel this.. classic african image

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