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    Ken Watkins
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    Sorry but no egrets, taken from the stoop of our tent at Little Kwara, Camp, Okavango Delta, Botswana, 31st December 2010.

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    Nice soft light and I really like the position of the subjects. Also like the interaction on the left side.

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    Pano works nicely in this image, also like the action. I was wondering how you got the low angle till I read your OP comment TFS

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    I like the action here and the pano crop works very well...
    would add just a teeny sliver of space on top
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    Quote Originally Posted by Morkel Erasmus View Post
    I like the action here and the pano crop works very well...
    would add just a teeny sliver of space on top

    I agree with adding more on top. The various activities of them makes this very interesting.

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    Another vote for more room on top. Nice group shot. I love the interaction.

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    Agree with having a little more room on top, very nice image and like the various activities of the lechwe.

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    Excellent image here Ken , I liked it much
    TFS

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    Ken- I like the interaction and the pano crop works well. Good suggestion to add a little more on top.

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    Nice collection of animals going about their business. Colors look nice and natural. May be on a slope but it seems to need just a touch of CW rotation. I suppose there are worse things to find outside your tent

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Canuel View Post
    . I suppose there are worse things to find outside your tent
    There most certainly are, we once had four Lion Cubs with Mum and sister, who killed the matresses on our sun loungers!

    The land slopes down on the left hand side to a large lake.

    Thanks for all of the comments, I'll try the more room crop when I get back to SA.

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    Nice grouping with some good interaction Ken. Nice light and colors. I too like the pano crop. Well done.
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