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Young lion still just a cub feasting on a Wildebeest kill.

I created this imagery by doing a heavy crop and added alot of intensity/drama on the original photograph that was submitted to Africa Wildlife Imagery by a very supportive AR member.

I'll be sending him an 8x12 print of this image...thank you my friend...another for the gallery! tu2


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Oh, thanks goodness it was just a photo! I thought we had ourselves another ten-page discussion on our hands!
 
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Agreed Wendell, I clicked on expecting to find a full blown pissers
 
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tu2
 
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Agreed Wendell, I clicked on expecting to find a full blown pissers


Ya, ya me too! I thought oh shit, how much trouble am I gonna get into today???

Great job Roland, love all of your stuff my friend.


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I thought oh shit, how much trouble am I gonna get into today???


Don't you think that every day? Smiler
 
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I thought oh shit, how much trouble am I gonna get into today???


Don't you think that every day? Smiler


Generally!!


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If we could just get Mark Sullivan to book an overweight, out-of-shape client for a hunt for a young lion in the Save with Usangu Safaris, well, that would be . . . priceless.


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Great job Roland, love all of your stuff my friend.




Aaron, I'm still working out a concept for us at LCTF...will let you and Lane know when I have something tu2

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Aw come guys, there's got to be some way we can argue about this. Let's not be boring.


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Mjines, belly laugh when reading your post!!!!

Roland, classic like always!!!!

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OK fine!! At least Roland could have photoshopped the nose Black.


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Great job Roland, love all of your stuff my friend.



Sir, thank you for that - greatly appreciated!!! Really looking forward to it.


Aaron, I'm still working out a concept for us at LCTF...will let you and Lane know when I have something tu2

Roland


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OK fine!! At least Roland could have photoshopped the nose Black.




Funny thing I was Jim... rotflmo
 
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Nice one Roland, I really like the way that came out.

I have not always been a huge fan of touched up photos as sometimes it feels like the "moment" has been changed and some of the reality has been lost. Sometimes the raw images have a character to them that can be lost with a lot of editing. You have a knack for knowing when to stop when it comes to altering a photo and that is a good thing to see. I like the sharp focus on the "meat" in this photo.

Good work, keep it up!


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I do like that lion, Roland! Good job!


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I do like that lion, Roland! Good job!



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