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    Tanzania is pretty dry in October due to the lack of rains. Taken early morning in foggy/cloudy weather.

    EOS 1DMk4, 300 f/2.8 IS @3.2, ISO 800

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    Excellent conversion, really suits this lion. Like the dof and the detail in the mane, as if it is slightly damp (from the mist I presume).

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    Truly majestic ! Great tones in this one !

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    Kiram,

    This is a nice looking even with its receding hairline, the mane looks majestic, for this reason alone I would like to see it in colour?

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    Love his majestic pose with that hint of a breeze reflecting the mood. Fantastic feel with the B&W

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    Kiran - Nice conversion and use of b&w with this regal pose. Nicely done.

    TFS,
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    Like the posture here Kiran, looks in good condition, albeit slightly bedraggled. The pose of looking beyond the camera works well. Nice conversion.

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    Superb B&W picture.

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    Kiran, great conversion, and you have captured a good pose. I like the low perspective, and well placed in the frame.

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    Great pose and BG. Looks like he's posing in a studio for you. I also like his position across the frame.

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    You have some award winning stuff from this trip for sure
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