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    They were returning home that late evening. The light was fading fast, I saw the rain in the bg.

    Image was shot in color in RAW, converted to B/W in DPP and levels/curves adjustments were done in CS5.

    EOS 1DMK4 , 300 mm, f/8, 1/100, ISO 400, 1-shot AF, 10% crop from left to eliminate another Ele.

    Serengeti, Tanzania.

    Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays to you and yours !

    Am off to Death Valley to shoot some Landscapes. See you in a bit.

    Regards,
    Kiran

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    Gotta love the rain showered sky BG Kiran, would only wish the ele's to be closer to the horizon line (giving 1/3 comp)
    Would be happy to have this in my files and nice use of B&W treatment, curious to see this in colour as well.
    TFS


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    Kiran,

    Thanksvery much, good luck in Death Valley.

    Great mood in this one.

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    great image and would love to see color
    TFS

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    Color makes no sense sometimes.

    Quote Originally Posted by Harshad Barve View Post
    great image and would love to see color
    TFS

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    Nice perspective of making the elephants look small in the vastness of their environment. Looks like some nice drama in the sky and I also like the inclusion of the two trees on the horizon.

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    I really like this. Makes me appreciate the vast environment. I like the comp as well,
    Gail

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    Kiran - Nice conversion and I like the simplicity of this. I would crop some of the sky, leaving just a bit of sky above the rain.

    TFS,
    Rachel

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    I love the mood here Kiranbhai...
    Perhaps play around with a bit of dodging and burning to add more tonal depth?

    Quote Originally Posted by Kiran Khanzode View Post
    Color makes no sense sometimes.
    I cannot agree more

    Thanks for the wishes, likewise to you and yours!
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    You have created a wonderful mood with this image, may crop a little off the sky if this was my image

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