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    I just confirmed a new trip to one of my favourite spots - the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park in the Kalahari desert. The photographic opportunities there are awesome and the predator viewing sublime.

    This young male was photographed during a trip in October 2010. The pride was just waking up after a day's sleep. The late afternoon light came from the 'wrong' direction but I still liked the effect here.

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    Circumstances well handled Morkel! Eish, these kalahari-lions seem to be in great condition for some time now! Fat and happy!

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    Beautiful work here Morkel, I really like the background colour of the dunes, and the way it contrasts so well with the gold highlights of the lions fur. Also like his upright ears and focused eyes...well done with this one. I might consider a slight crop to get rid of that bright sky corner in the far right of the image?
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    Lovely pose , lighting and nicely composed, Excellent
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    Morkel - nice pose. I like the rim light though it is a little harsh under the neck. Great colors of the sand and lion. I agree with Grant about cropping to eliminate the one patch of brighter sky in the urc.

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    Hey Mork, nothing wrong with the IQ from your 100-400 either. Good eye contact, and this guy sure does look healthy. Well exposed on the lion for looking into the light.

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    I love the Backlighting on this huge fellow. the Kind of serene walk is really well captured. despite the light.
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    Thanks for your comments guys...

    Grant I was debating that piece of sky during processing - but cropping from the top just made it a tad tight for me
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    I like it a lot mate...The back lighting is great!

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    Well done for the reasons mentioned.

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