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    Default Mother & Baby Rhino in the wild

    Camera Canon EOS 7D
    Exposure 0.004 sec (1/250)
    Aperture f/4.0
    Focal Length 100 mm
    ISO Speed 100
    Exposure Bias 0 EV
    At the Kaziranga Wildlife Sanctuary, Assam, India.


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    Sanjeev,

    Another beauty, baby seems very interested in you.
    May only suggestion would be to crop a tiny bit from the bottom, to remove the OOF brown patch nearly in the middle.

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    Very nice image Ken. Little one is really checking you out.
    Agree with Ken on removing a bit from the bottom.

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    I am not a huge fan of the angle but I know we can't always get low. Great work with the conditions you had and I agree with the crop suggestions from Ken and Sid.

    Jamie

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    Sanjeev - tough angle but you did well. I agree on the crop suggestions and might also consider applying Robert's luminosity mask to tone down some of the highlights a bit.

    TFS,
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jamie_Douglas View Post
    I am not a huge fan of the angle but I know we can't always get low. Great work with the conditions you had and I agree with the crop suggestions from Ken and Sid.

    Jamie
    I concur with Jamie's thoughts. Great light and sighting though...
    Does it perhaps need a slight CCW rotation?
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