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Lion Scratching
Taken at Kruger National Park, 2018. We saw groups of lions every day (and some at night) during our safari.
Panasonic GX85 100-300 lens, processed with GIMP.
(Here's an animal for Sunday Challenge. Enjoy!)
Panasonic GX85 100-300 lens, processed with GIMP.
(Here's an animal for Sunday Challenge. Enjoy!)
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Robert Swanson club has replied to PhLB - Luc Boonen clubOur safari photos were taken with the longest telephoto lenses we could afford. Fortunately, we could brace the lenses on the seat frame in front of us, so had little trouble with camera shake.
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