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Thread: Monsoon clouds threatening on the Elephant Horizon- Kabini

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    Default Monsoon clouds threatening on the Elephant Horizon- Kabini

    Nikon 3200+55-300 1/125s FL55mm F9 ISO400 May 2013 evening.
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    Nice display of habitat. Good to see a tusker and also a mother and calf. Is this a crop? Thanks for sharing.
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    Mrudul Godbole

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    No Mridul it is not a crop.Nice to hear from you

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    Nice display of habitat. When everyone is praying for rains, why 'threatening'? Thanks for sharing.SaktiWild

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    Saktipadaji ,I meant the term 'threatening' merely as a figure of speech, one would use, instead of saying that it was about to rain.

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    Lovely landscape and nice to see the elephants. The tusker is distinct in this image. Thanks for sharing.

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    Hi Shyamala,
    I think moving the camera slightly to the left would have ensured more space in the direction the tusker is moving. The three elephants are more or less close to the centre and the right hand side of the frame doesn't hold much of interest. So less space on the right would have been better. The other reason is that the hill is sloping down to the right and hence the top right hand side sky appears rather empty. It would have been great if there were a bunch of dark clouds on the top right to balance the scene. Thanks for sharing.
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    Sabyasachi

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    Thanks Sabyasachi.Got your point.At the time of clicking the scene my primary aim probably was to include all the elephants .

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