Please critic my pix..
All unedited pix, the only thing done was an quick touch up on the camera. I think I make the rhino pix just a tad bright. What do you'll think
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interesting pictures, nice concentration of Rhinos
I think (only me) need a little bit more color for the Rhinos... all in grey
but maybe the sky was grey as well
the Impala has more colors and would like to see the end of the horns
and hippo... a bit too surexposed... yes maybe
easy... I know
looking forward to know what are thinking the "pro"
I think (only me) need a little bit more color for the Rhinos... all in grey
but maybe the sky was grey as well
the Impala has more colors and would like to see the end of the horns
and hippo... a bit too surexposed... yes maybe
easy... I know
looking forward to know what are thinking the "pro"
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It was evening time and on our way out the park.. Those 6 rhinos were probably joined by the 2 rhinos in the other pic as they were walking in the same direction. And lions on the other side of the dam blocking the way for the mother a calf
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The last pic of the rhinos looks great May be in the former pic, the grass ends up being too bright
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I added some light to it for I don't know what reason. I guess just to have abit of editing .. I'll see what I can do with the pix again and post them if I like them..
The top of the impala horns, I must see if I got it in the pic
The top of the impala horns, I must see if I got it in the pic
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As Nan said, also I would have preferred the pic of the Impala with the end of the horns ...............and without the straw in the middle
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The park is called Pilanesberg and not Pilanesburg now that we are at it
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Picky, picky Lis!
I agree that the rhino pics are maybe a bit too bright, and the impala pic a bit too close-up.
I agree that the rhino pics are maybe a bit too bright, and the impala pic a bit too close-up.
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