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    Peter Buntman
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    This is Nitima female leopard, watched her stalk and kill this scrub hair.
    Canon 1dMarkIII
    70-200mm @ 165mm
    1/80 sec, f/2.8
    Mode: Av
    Exp comp: -2 2/3
    ISO: 640
    AF mode: AI Servo AF
    White balance: Auto
    Flash: Spotlight with blue filter
    Color space: AdobeRGB

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    Fabs Forns
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    Very dramatic! Love it
    Only thing I'd change is placing them more to the left, like this.

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    Peter Buntman
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    Im with you on this giving the leopard just a bit more space to walk into. Thanks agree

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    Alfred Forns
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    One fine image Peter !!!! I like the move to the back of the frame and also like the space you left for the legs in the image !!! One fine capture !!!!!

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    Dave Phillips
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    great image Peter.....and yes, like seeing the space
    The thumbnail drew me in

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    Gus Cobos
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    Congrats Peter,
    Powerfull image; you captured the moment very well...:) Agree with Miss Fabs on her repost. The extra walking space give it more impact!!! :D

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    The dark eye of the hare shows the liflessness and blends well with the dark of night.
    Steve

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    Van Hilliard
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    Beautiful photo. The recrop and adding more light have been covered already. I like what Fabs did but really love your conceptualizatioin of this unusual shot.

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    Very cool, and quite moody! Love it, especially with the repost. Very good job with this Peter.

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    Robert Smith
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    Well done - especially with the recomposition. I like the lighting on this one a lot. Thanks for sharing.

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    Chris Dodds
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    Fabs did a great job with your re-post. Love it!

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