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    D3, 200-400/F4 at 300mm/F4 , ISO 800 , 1/3200

    All C & C are most welcome
    Harshad

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    love the grass and the look on her face...Awesome colors!

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    Now this is really, really impressive work Harshad. I love the attitude of the lioness, the detail and waving of the golden grass, the IQ … all works.

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    Harshad,

    This is a different pose, what was she looking at?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ken Watkins View Post
    Harshad,

    This is a different pose, what was she looking at?
    She stalked Tommy for some time but you know Tommy

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    Like the pose and BKG colours with the blurred grasses help make the lioness standout well.

    Why ISO 800 with a SS 1/3200??

    TFS
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    Loving the grassed habitat, colour, golden light and the unusual crossed paw stance here Harshad.
    TFS


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    Harshad -The crossed-paws, the colors and the habitat make this image special. Well done.

    TFS,
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    I like the stalking pose and the grasses (and color of the grasses) is very picturesque. Well done.

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    Beautiful posture, great capture, Harshad.

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