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    Default Elephant Walk

    Thanks to Vikram for helping with the last minute (unreserved) accomodations, i was able to squeeze in an evening and a morning at Kabini y/day. Thanks to Vikram again, for i now have enough photos to upload for the next few weeks . . .

    This was an inspiration from Sabyasachi's earlier post of the Elephant walk. Could not resist this, when i saw a mom and a calf walking away. I know, this is nothing even close to his composition, but will get there one day . . . .

    Canon 400D, Canon 100-400 EFL, F6, 1/160, ISO 400

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    Rajan
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    Nice composition. Slightly less sharpening maybe?
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    Bibhav Behera
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    Nice composition. The presence of the calf with the mother adds to the composition. The bushes on the right are a bit distracting. In ideal world would have loved if they were in the open.

    You got any more in this series?
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    Mrudul Godbole

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    Rajan,
    Good to hear that you had a great time in Kabini. I am flattered that one of my shots has served as an inspiration.

    This image is a nice attempt. Its good to see mother and child. I would have loved to see some more distance between the elephant and the background trees. Any side profiles? It is always nice to see elephant mother and child.

    I would reduce the highlights on the bushes at the right.

    Cheers,
    Sabyasachi

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    The sharpening seems fine to me, although for my personal tastes I would have preferred a front view rather than a rear view.

    Apana

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