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    Default Lions of Serengeti # 6

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    Dear all

    Made in Serengeti , Serenora with D300, 300/F4 ISO 400, 1/2000
    All C & C are most welcome
    Harshad

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    Looks like one very well fed adolescent male here Harshad, love the expression & lighting here.
    Perhaps just taking down the lighting a tad?
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    Nice head-on shot, Harshad. I look forward to my first trip with you in 2012 to Tanzania....

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    Marc , here is re-post for you but light was LIKE THAT only

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    Yep, ...............know what you mean.


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    Harshad,

    Repost is better, he certainly looks well fed, is this the one from the tree?

    Great and relatively unusual expression

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ken Watkins View Post
    is this the one from the tree?

    Great and relatively unusual expression
    Thanks and I am not sure

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    Excellent repost, side light is always difficult to handle but you have done well here. Love the expression and the very full belly TFS

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    He is certainly well fed Harshad.

    Not sure about these more elongated formats, I think to lose some off the top wouldn't hurt and a bit more to the left so the subject is not so central within the frame. Like the detail and subtle markings on the legs.

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    Nice sighting Harshad, he is certainly in good shape. Exposure handled well. Re-post works better for me as well. I like Steves crop suggestion as an option. Well done.
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    nice lion and pose here, sir! good suggestions above, I might also lighten the face just a bit?
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    I like the repost Harshad.

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