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    Ken Watkins
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    Another exract from Wild Dog mayhem, this female Impalla was quickly dismantled by the pack.

    Taken in Jwabdo, Northern Botswana, 27th December 2011

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    F5.6, ISO 800, 1/400

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    The first part that caught my eye was the impala head, can't see much of the dogs heads. So how about more cropping to further emphasize the impala?

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    Greens toned down a bit.
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    Yew that a bad day for that poor impala, nicely taken Ken

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    Sorry Ken , this one doesn't work for me. It's not the graphic nature but rather that you only have half of each dog. Is this cropped? Clearly, it was a bad day for the impala and your techs are good, it's just the comp that doesn't work for me.

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    Tom,

    Great repost, it looks much better with a tighter crop

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    Robert Amoruso
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    I agree that the repost looks better. I would have preferred a better view of one of the dog's faces Ken.

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    Very graphic indeed but excellent one
    TFS

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert Amoruso View Post
    I agree that the repost looks better. I would have preferred a better view of one of the dog's faces Ken.
    Me too, but one thing is for certain with a scrum of Wild Dog, they always give you good "posterior" shots

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