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    Location - Maasai Mara, Kenya
    Camera Body - Nikon D300s
    Lens - Nikkor 200-400 f/4

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    Vikram - I like the simplicity of this and the comp. Nice that you were able to get separation between all the animals. Well seen and conceived.

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    Agree with Rachel on the simplicity of the composition. I like the high-key look and the silhouette. Very nice.

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    Makes a very nice B&W graphic. I like your crop, it is -not- a tight pano. The vast sky and short foreground moods well the Mara/Serengeti plains. And of course the nicely outlined wildebeests and tree.
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    Love the graphic b&w comp, nicely done Vikram!

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    Very graphic and simplistic, Vikram! I like it. Good separation and composition - in an ideal world I wish the wildebeest had lifted their heads just a smidge more.
    I did a screen crop and liked a little bit off the top even more - but that's personal taste IMHO
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    This is "Simply" superb..I agree with Morkel about cropping off some space from top.

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    @ Sachin & Morkel, Thanks for the suggestion.

    I have cropped the image from top, I fell this looks better and gives more impact to the tree and wildebeests.

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    @ Sachin & Morkel, Thanks for the suggestion.

    I have cropped the image from top, I fell this looks better and gives more impact to the tree and wildebeests.

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    Re post looks excellent...

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    The image screams A-F-R-I-C-A. Essence of East Africa captured and presented nicely.

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