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    Central Serengeti , May 2011 , D3, 200-400/F4 at 380 F5.6, ISO 800 , 1/1250
    All C & C are most welcome
    Harshad

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    Harshad,

    Well the young man seems to be having a fine meal there, but what is it. It might be a Topi?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ken Watkins View Post
    It might be a Topi?
    Eland , Big meal

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    Harshad,

    It must have been quite young, but still a good meal

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    Harshad - Looks good and I like how the male is sort of peeking through between the horn and the upright ribs. My first feeling in viewing this was that there was an intimacy and I wished for less empty space on the top. Do you have any tighter shots?

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    Hi Harshad, nice detail in the lions here, and I like the colours in the image. Also like the position of the elands horn in the shot...
    TFS
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    Absolutely LOVE this capture but would like it tighter. Just from looking at it, I would crop from the left mostly, and the top. I believe it would render the photo more powerful.
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    Way cool, way to go!

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    Nice one here Bhai! Eland certainly is a big meal, even if it was a relative youngster . How many days were they on it?
    I like the soft light (overcast?), and would like to see Marina's crop suggestion played out as it would place the eyes of the subject at a stronger point compositionally...
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