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    Default Dwarfing the Giants Of Dhikala

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    Even the Giants can be dwarfed by great expanse of grassland in Dhikala.

    Camera : Nikon D 90
    Lens : Sigma 10-20 mm
    Shutters :1/100
    Aperture :f 7.1
    Speed :ISO 100

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    Very scenic image here , love the design and gorgeous light, excellent
    TFS

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    Beautiful animal in its environment image, with great light.

    I would love to see this area one day.

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    Great light and I really like the inclusion of the landscape. Could use just a little rotation.

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    Very nice environmental image that really shows the expanse. This would also work well as a pano with less sky.

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    Nice critterscape Rakesh. Nice colors and exposed well in some nice light. Agree on the slight rotation and the pano crop idea is a good one. Well done.
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    your crop works well and the presentation is excellent, nice soft light and tones too...I love wide animalscapes like this :)
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    I agree with the comments above. Good work seeing the possibility here. Pano would work but original post has the big sky look I like. CCW Rotation needed.

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    Robert, I also wanted to mention CCW rotation, but looking at it again I noticed it seemed like there is a little rise/hill to the LHS which is also slightly in front of the ridge/hill in the background, which would make the "true horizon" rather straight as presented?? or are my eyes playing tricks on me this late in the evening?
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    Love this image, really beautiful and takes me right to the area. Lovely light. Tend to agree with Morkel on the horizon, but a bit deceptive.

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    I like the wide open space you've captured with this composition. I don't think any rotation is needed.

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    Wonderful scenic image, Rakesh. Well done!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Canuel View Post
    I don't think any rotation is needed.
    Me neither, the land is clearly sloping down to a river.

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