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Hi Matt. Great shots all of them. I think you could make the first shot even better by cloning over the table, perhaps with the background on the lefthand side, so it becomes more focussed on the lion - more portrait like.
I love my lions. What lens was used to capture these majestic animals? Cheers, Owen.
Matt
I love each and every one of these, but my pick is #1. The vignetting effect and the strong composition work well at bringing out the majesty of the king of the jungle. I even like the low sat, less pop, "old school" look for these which work well with the subject matter. Peter
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I'm with Owen - first one is awesome !!!!! And with the table missing - wow ! I love the background in the shot - I realise that it is 'man made' but the colouration and 'strippling' effect makes me think of darkest Africa
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Craig
You may be right. I think the camera may have picked up a touch of green from shooting through the glass. It's a little more pronounced on my work computer than my home computer. Regards
Matt. K
Nice work on Jambo (aka Bruiser to his keepers). The young lion is his son and I guess he, and his sister, will be taken to Dubbo when the enclosure gets too small for four big cats.
I have a nice shot of the family when the cubs were very young. Cheers Sheila Sheila Smart
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