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Re: ExpressionsAbsolute magic.
The lion is majestic ... and the others are not too far behind. g.
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Agreed! Your animal shots are alway amazing. So sharp!
Re: ExpressionsLove the eyes and arrogant stare of the lion.
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Re: ExpressionsLove them, the Lion is magic!
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Re: ExpressionsAs usual you have timed your shots to have perfect soft light. The lion looks like you had a large octa overhead!
Re: ExpressionsAgain, thank you all. The Lion was sitting in the old cave that used to house the Leopard before he died. It is funny as this guy looks so confident, yet the two lionesses would rip him to bits due to his medical condition. It is a real shame that they cannot form a pride, that would be as nature intended.
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