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    This is the same Leopard of which I had posted a different image previously. This is with a little more habitat.

    Place - Kabini, Nov 2015
    Sony a6000, Sony SEL 55-210 mm
    Exif - f/6.3, SS 1/250, ISO 250.
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    Nice scene. Some eye contact and and more space all around will be good.
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    Nice behaviour captured. The tail tip is cut, so some more space on the left would be nice. You could have tried to compose by moving the camera a bit more to the left, that would have also removed the space behind the second tree (bit distracting). Also little bit more space at the bottom to include its imaginary legs in full would have strengthened the composition further. Thanks for sharing.

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    Thank you all for your feedback.

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    I agree with the previous comments. More space, at least on our left would be good as the tail has been cut off. With this composition the tree on the extreme right takes away our attention and the leopard is centred. An off-centre composition is more dynamic and hence is preferred. Showing us the tall trees and the leopard at the base will help in the narrative. That would make the viewer wonder about the next move of the leopard. Whether it would climb up into the tree etc. It also will show the relationship of the animal with the tree -its home - better.

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