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    He/She doesn't look very happy Tiziano. The rain really does give the image atmosphere & feeling, just would like a bit more space at the foot of the image. If you had the room, just move the whole crop down a bit.

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    I like the exposure, colors and the rain. Good suggestion by Steve about the crop.

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    I am not seeing any image Tiziano?
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    It's certainly here at the moment Morkel.
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    I really like this image and the conditions it illustrates, with the rain drops so defined and the cheetah's pose with the lovely soft background. I think Steve's crop suggestion would really add to the portrait. Very nice.

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