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    Hi Guys

    New here and would like critique on my images, took this a while ago. This young male lion was startled and something drew his attention. Lucky to be there to capture it. I like the natural colours of the winter grass against his coat
    here is the link

    http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5179/...377d872b1a.jpg


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    Robert Amoruso
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    Hi Tony and welcome to BPN and the wildlife forum. For help with posting, visit this link: http://www.birdphotographers.net/for...sed-02-24-2011.

    This will help you to know how to embed the link to your image so it shows up here.

    Great first post. I like the terrian you captured him in and good side view showing that stunning head and mane. On the bottom edge, I would have included a little more room for the "virtual feet". you can't see them but the viewer know they are there.

    Thanks for posting and looking forward to more images from you.

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    welcome Tony...

    it would help if you embed the images, if only to allow us greater viewing resolution since it's easier to critique and enjoy the images :)

    nice pose here, the one linked does seem to be a tad oversharpened
    I agree with Robert's suggestions
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    Quote Originally Posted by Morkel Erasmus View Post
    welcome Tony...

    it would help if you embed the images, if only to allow us greater viewing resolution since it's easier to critique and enjoy the images :)

    nice pose here, the one linked does seem to be a tad oversharpened
    I agree with Robert's suggestions
    Hi Morkel

    Thanks for the comments , you have to be a member I assume to embed images

    Regrds

    Tony

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    Tony,

    Just follow the process outlined in the "sticky" at the top of the wildlife forum.
    If you are not a member, you are limited in the number of posts you can make, I think only 1 every 48 hours, but best to check the rules.

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