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Rump
#1

what do you guys think, should i crop off the tail or leave it in?

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#2

Now that's clever! Big Grin

Great pic too. Particularly the crop/framing.

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#3

I think it's a bit too contrasty especially in the black area behind the zebra.

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#4

Leave the tail. I think the shot portays the title well. It does have an artistic style to it that is interresting however, it isn't a photo I would want on my wall.

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#5

I'd leave it as it is, too. The motion blur gives a bit of liveliness to the otherwise rather static image, IMO.

Contrary to Colin, I would like to have it on the wall. My wall could do with something standing out like this picture. Smile

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#6

I cloned out some of the distraction in the background.

[Image: 23_Rump.jpg]

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