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steveshinn
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Great fun! Nice work, now have a couple of pints and keep 'em coming.
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The big cats are always fun to spot. Looks like this one is well fed. Nice to see they still have some on the Mara.
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Very nice. Guess the wind gave it the feather fan look.
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We wondered what happened to our daughter's pet; she forgot to close the door on the cage. Thanks for the great picture, it looks like he's finally starting to grow.
P.S. you can keep him.
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Very well "cooked" but I'm still not going to take up smoking...
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Very nice and sharp but I would like to see a bit more space around the subject. It seems trapped.
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Beautiful shot! Hard to get much more color from those hills.
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Very nicely done. I can sit and stare at this. At least worthy of a calendar page.
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Great detail on the eyes and wonderful capture.
Like the previous post, setting off the image might be interesting but I would also like to see it just a bit cooler. It seems too yellow.
What about a crop of the heads if the image will take it. It could be a great image for the current politics :)
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Good thinking.
It's great to see evidence of minds as warped as mine.
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I like the whole image. Well planned and executed. This should be offered to the text book folks like Prentice-Hall etc. I can see it in many of the education publications.
Steve
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Don't know if you have PS, especially CS3, but leaving the sky intact and bringing out the foreground might get the original feel back to this nice shot.
Looks like places I saw in Ireland on the Dingle Peninsula.
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