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Hi Morkel - This is becoming a classic Mana shot for you. I like the cool tones. I do wish the tusk wasn't intersecting the broken tree trunk. Btw is it missing a tusk or are they perfectly lined up from this angle? I can see a version with some off the top too. The one thing that looks kind of strange to me is that there seems to be an unnatural edge/border in the fg. Is that an edge of the campsite?
TFS,
Rachel
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I think it's a boy. Agree with Rache--the animal needed to be back about 15 feet... Good job with the EXP.
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Hi Morkel -- This is such a beautiful image ! The level red colour in the BG is adding so much to the image . Also the huge tree is complementing the elephant very nicely . I think all the elements have come out very nicely for you . I too wish those tusk were not intersecting with the tree .
Is the elephant on heat ? what kind of behaviour is that with is reproductive organ completely stretched out ?
TFS !
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Great bull in wonderful location.. Perfect scenario for the excellent 300mm F2.8!
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