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    Default Panned Impala

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    Taken at Pilanesberg Nature Reserve, South Africa

    Canon 7D and 100-400mm L lens at 210mm

    F9 at 1/40s, ISO 100

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    This has worked out very well - just the right amount sharp and great sense of movement. It would be even better for me if the legs were spread out front and back instead of overlapping.

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    very nice indeed , sharp where it matters and lovely panning too
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    I like the idea and the blurred BG with the relatively sharp body is great. However, the legs are too blurred for my taste. I wonder whether there is a technique to achieve a similar effect without getting the legs so blurred – maybe faster shutter speed.

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    Wonderful colours and feeling of motion here. Sharp where it matters. Don't mind the legs although it would be nice to be able to compare them with stretched out legs as well. I really like this a lot.

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    Nicely done pan and I too like the colors of the bg.

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    Well done Rudi. Great sharpness in the head makes this image. Leg blur is AOK in my book.

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    Thank you all for viewing and commenting... The reddish colours in the BG are the other members of the herd...

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    Well done Rudi, really sharp on the head where it counts, and lots of motion implied here. Like the shot a lot...

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    welcome here Rudi!! this is an excellent shot - nothing to fault IMHO as these are so hard to pull off correctly...:eek:
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