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    Dear All

    This is my last image here for some time , Just back from 15 grinding days in central India for Tigers and Now its time to hit Tanzania for Lions , I hope those buggers will do some show for me instead of sleeping all the day

    This image is created in Kanha NP , with D300 , ISO 800 , 70-200 at F2.8 at 175mm in Kariya Ghati area. There was no light at all but I guess 2.8 lens saved me

    As usual all C & C are most welcome and see you all in Feb 2011

    Harshad

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    Probably this monitor, but this does not seem to have as much punch as normal.

    Good luck in Tanzania, Lions are known to move but rarely.

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    I like this one Harshad and IMHO, much better in all respects to the 'drinking one' although the POV is good (yet to be posted I guess?).

    Colour, detail and exposure agin looks good to me. Think you had a successful trip my friend.

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    Love the comp on this Harshad. You gotta love the 2.8 ability for low light and use of converters. Well done. Good luck in Africa.
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    Hey Harshad,
    Have a great trip! I'm not fond of the tracks on this one.....but mostly in the BG. The angle is very nice.

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    Harshad, liking the f2.8 effect here. well done.

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    This looks like a big one Harshad. Agree with Roman on the tracks in the BG but wonder how it would've looked with his head in line with the grassy center between the tracks. Best of luck with the lions!

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    like the POV and DOF here very much! I would crop some off the top. Killer angle!

    good luck in Africa! you sure do travel...have you given up your day job yet? :w
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    Genet, Serval, Tiny Lion cubs, The Great Migration, Lions, Cheetahs, Bat-Eared Foxes


    Can you imagine We left for hotel as time was over with 8 Bat Eared foxes playing , Those who says African Lions are lazy , I have many action shots to show case , Three more days to go in Tanzania , I hope all of you doing well over there




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