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    The Mara in one foggy evening
    Some inspiration from Robert so I am looking for some Landscape images too on my all trips
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    D300 , 200-400/f4 at 200mm, F6.3 , ISO 400 , 1/800 HH
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    Very nice interpretation of this place. It exemplifies the sensation of being there. Maybe a crop of the top.

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    It is a nice interpretation, looks bleak and lonely, except for the few thousand animals in the foreground,
    which appear like rocks.
    Peaceful.
    Dan Kearl

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    Great looking vast, open, landscape scene, Harshad. The fog creates a nice gradient filtered effect, and I like the bit of double take effect with the FG animals looking almost like rocks as Dan mentions. Very nicely done!

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    Harshad - nice view of the Mara plains and the mist adds to it. I like the bands of colors. I might consider taking a tad off the bottom as an alternative comp to just below the closest tree, eliminating the closest, largest animals.

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    Nicely composed image Harshad. I would agree that the top could use a crop 1/2 way down between the top to the first horizontal line. In the FG I think Rachel had a good suggest on a crop.

    The undulating masses of animals with the interspersed trees leading to the BG create a peaceful, serene feeling in this image. Well done.

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