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    Dear All

    Masai Mara , Sept/Oct 2010
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    Harshad, nice action captured. The clarity is really nice.

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    Wow !! Just replace them with Asian Elephants and you have a scene right from Dhikala, Corbett ;) . Love the compo here . The sharpness is great and the action is brilliant !!!

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    Harshad,

    Elephants are always good for a bit of play and this is no exception.

    Looks like the one on the right has lost a bit of his tail, pesky Lion no doubt, but at least he got away.

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    Harshad - good action and well captured. They pop well from the bg.

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    Nice playful interaction Harshad, the 'elephant grey' pops well against the BKG. As it's almost symmetrical I might shave off a fraction on the RHS to balance the crop.

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    Superb detail and pop Harshad. The tusk action adds a lots of interest, lovely image TFS

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    Great action and "pop" here Bhai...agree with Steve's crop suggestion and also think a tad off the top to eliminate the grey blobs (boulders??) would be in order...
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    The overall colour and detail are first class here Harshad, this pair really jump out at you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Morkel Erasmus View Post
    Great action and "pop" here Bhai...agree with Steve's crop suggestion and also think a tad off the top to eliminate the grey blobs (boulders??) would be in order...
    That is just what I was going to recommend.

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    Nice interaction Harshad, I think the rhs elephant's tail is just curved sidewards. I've sent you a PM with a couple of questions re this image.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hilary Hann View Post
    I've sent you a PM with a couple of questions re this image.
    Here is answer to your question Hilary nothing more than cropping I have done, This is FF shot

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    Harshad,

    Thanks for posting this, "secret" questions are not one of my things

    Obviously you could try making this into a more severe pano, but I think that only works when there is a necessity for length in the image.

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    looks like a big battle, well captured!
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