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    image taken in MZNP ,South africa d2xs 200-400 vr lens . bean bag panning plate. I was restricted with space on left as the springbok ran across dirt track which I did not want to include...so that is why subject is slightly centered...

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    I can understand your problem. I have often faced such a situation where the not so ideal background restricts the framing choice. Having said that, I am ok with the placing of this image. I might have tried to frame with slightly less space at the left. Depth of field is quiet shallow. Image is sharp. Thanks for sharing.

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    Sharpness is good.

    Dont mind the position so much as the contrast. To tone it down you could quick mask or run a layer mask to lighten the shadows and tone down the blown areas. Otherwise the blocky shadows and the toasted white are distracting.

    Robert

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    Unusual looking gait. Good sharpness on what I assume was a fast moving animal. I like the clouds of dirt from the hooves.
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