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Lioness & Cub - Houmoed

                                                                                                       
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erno

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Lioness & Cub - Houmoed
· Date: Wed 10/10/2007 · Views: 797
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Camera used?: D100
Lens Used?: Nikkor 80-200 F2.8
Shutter Speed?: 1/125
Aperture?: F6.3
ISO?: 200
Mature Content: No
Comment System: Technical Comments
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gerriev

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Wed 10/10/2007 10:09

Very nice photo erno. Nice composition, pin sharp & nice colours. VWD!

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steveb

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Wed 10/10/2007 10:19

Another super pic............................................... .VWD

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Hetsekind

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Wed 10/10/2007 15:29

Very nice indeed!

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Wed 10/10/2007 16:52

Love the DOF ... brings the lions out. Sharp as a pin. Wonder what the cub saw?

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