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Hi Marc wonder why you kept this stunning frame under the hood ... i absolutely love it !!!!!!
Brilliant work in capture !!!
Just the colors do look a bit off to me , but you have been there .
Good luck with your D5
TFS Andreas
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Andreas Liedmann
Hi Marc wonder why you kept this stunning frame under the hood ... i absolutely love it !!!!!!
Brilliant work in capture !!!
Just the colors do look a bit off to me , but you have been there .
Good luck with your D5
TFS Andreas
Looking back at it after posting Andreas, (but too late to edit) the colour saturation & contrast could do with a boost I feel, and perhaps a touch more darkening vignette?
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Hi Marc i would not touch contrast , i think it is enough !!!
I also think the vignette is more than enough .
What bothers me a bit are the colors , a bit too cool in parts and a bit too red in the leopard .
The " whites " in the cat do look a bit "muddy" to me .
Please take this as total personal view , i might be " wrong " , and as always just a matter of taste
Cheers Andreas
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I'm more referring to the grass sat/contrast than anything else, for me personally.
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Hello Marc,
I guess you are packing for your next trip, how exciting! Looking forward to some feedback about the D5 when you are back, I am sitting on the fence here LOL.
I love arty shots and so I find this very interesting, well seen and captured! Read your story with much interest and I can just imagine Madonina's disappointment when she realised the hunt was over!
Marc, I know it's too late to RP as you are feverishly getting ready for your travels, so let me be brief and say I echo Andreas's comments regarding leopard colour, in the same breath I must say I see great potential within this frame. As well as a B/W conversion:)
Chat when you are back, bring back some stunners, travel safely and do have loads of fun
Kind regards,
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Really like the way you have presented this Marc,amazed that you where able to catch this appearing in that gap,excellent.
Keith,
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I'm liking this Andre, the crop works well,
this will be my first green season CKGR with good reports of recent rains bringing new life everywhere.
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Stunning frame mate!
Well thought out and captured. My kind of shot.
I also feel the leopard had too much red and magenta in her, Andre fixed that.
Enjoy CKGR and that D5!!
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Hi Marc - What a beautiful, well thought out frame. I'm sure it won't surprise you that I too agreed with Andreas on the color issues. Enjoy your trip. Looking forward to seeing the images when you get back.
TFS,
Rachel
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A stunning frame, very unique and classy. Love the concept here and you pulled it off very well. Agree on the minor color issue and Andre fixed it nicely. Well done.
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Hi Marc, certainly an opportunity well used here, and what perfect framing through the foliage. I agree with the above comments regarding the colour of the leopardess, but Andre has sorted that.
Safe travels, and good luck with your new toy.
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Hi Marc -- I agree with the above comments regarding the colour , but a stunning frame altogether , Loved it !! TFS !
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A stunning frame for me to view aswell Marc. The image speaks volumes to me,enlightening in some ways: how so much oof foliage can work in an image. Marc even the thumbnail caught me eye as something that was going to be a bit special to view. I feel to inept to comment on colour,but sincerely adore the concept and execution. Have a fantastic trip and cheers muchly for sharing!! Once again my eyes have been opened to future possibilities by one of the number of Africa photographers whom post here . For me the huntress in her element.
take care
stu
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loved it totally .....
love the FG, and subject .....
TFS...