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    Amboseli May 2011. I know animal on road is not much appreciated but interaction looked nice so posting this one
    Camera: Nikon D300
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    Hi VPN - the action is fun and I like the vast wide open plains. The color looks off to me a bit, a little too yellow maybe. There's also a very slight halo where the elephants meet the sky along the top and a dust bunny in the upper left corner.

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    Hi VPN, Rachel's assessment is a good and would straighten the horizon. Not a lover of the road in this one, would have preferred the open plains.

    Would suggest looking at the calibration of your monitor to avoid some of these issues that are arising in current postings.

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    Agree with Steve here VPN. Road is not ideal (I don't mind roads in certain cases). I would also suggest looking at calibrating your primary monitor display.
    Nice interaction though...
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    Good suggestions above. I like the idea of the open plains look but agree the road hurts that look.

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    May chop off some from top , Nice moment captured
    TFS

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