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OK, so perhaps another 'marmite' shot for some folk, but to me it's again about trying to convey a scene and or POV and NOT creating yet another image we have all seen before, albeit at times it's good to have.
This was taken from a pride I had the pleasure to shadow for seven days in Botswana. The two females were in prime condition, great 'killers' but ultimately really great Mothers. Shot when the pride were all together playing/resting in the bush, but one of the females either heard or saw the next meal (although I couldn't tell or see anything) as she went into alert/stalk mode. I just like the low POV because you get the perspective from the cub looking on, but it's all is about the eye IMHO and the POV gets away from the norm and doing something different. Steve Subject: Lioness (Panthera leo) stalking Location: Botswana Camera: Canon 1DX MKII Lens: 500f/4 HH & 1.4ext Exposure: 1/2000s at f/5.6 ISO2000 Original format: Portrait, minimal crop, almost FF Processed via: LRCC & PSCC2017 |
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by Cindy Marple
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by Steve Kaluski
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by Carol Clarke
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by Steve Kaluski
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