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    One of the natural road blocks you would encounter in Dhikala , Corbett National Park . They have been known to block paths for upto 6-7 hrs in some cases :eek:

    Camera : Canon 1D Mk III
    Lens : 600 mm f4 IS
    Shutters : 1/250
    Aperture : f 10
    ISO : 320
    Compensation : -1/3 rd stop .

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    Rakesh

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    Good title for this image Rakesh.

    Composition feels into s Rule of Thirds very well. Good sharpness on the back-ends of the elephants and the right depth of field to clearly define the jeep.

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    Nice Rakesh, well processed look to the shot, and nice placement of the approaching Maruti in the BG. It looks like it should be intimidated.
    TFS
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    Fun shot. I agree with the above comments as well.

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    Good vision on this one Rakesh, which contains a sense of humour I feel and tells a story. Techs well executed.

    Personally I would prefer the name/tile not contained within the image as my eyes get draw to it.

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    nice one Rakesh! made me smile...how often have I had to wait for African ellies to move out of the way in our reserves...I would guess ours are bit more temperamental or am I mistaken?
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    Brilliant job Rakesh.

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    Tells the story very well indeed Rakesh, would lose the naming/title in top LH corner also.
    TFS


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    Enjoyed this one Rakesh, nice touch of humour and good techs as well.TFS.

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