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A happier, if watchful, big cat. A Sabi Sands leopard jealously guarding the remnants of its kill.
 

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OK, I am confused (nothing new). I posted an image of a Mountain Lion a while ago. Saw it for a fleeting moment but do not see it now.
Also, curious what parameters are being used to present such beautiful, large images I am seeing on the post.
This is probably not the best place to ask these questions, but I am, as said, confused ;-). DALE
 
OK, I am confused (nothing new). I posted an image of a Mountain Lion a while ago. Saw it for a fleeting moment but do not see it now.
Also, curious what parameters are being used to present such beautiful, large images I am seeing on the post.
This is probably not the best place to ask these questions, but I am, as said, confused ;-). DALE
You posted the image as a separate thread in the Wildlife Presentation forum. Do you want me to move that post to this thread?

Please refer to the "Help & How-To" tab at the top of this page to find guidance on how to upload images and what size. If you need further help, just let me know.
 
You posted the image as a separate thread in the Wildlife Presentation forum. Do you want me to move that post to this thread?

Please refer to the "Help & How-To" tab at the top of this page to find guidance on how to upload images and what size. If you need further help, just let me know.
YES, I would appreciate your help. I thought I did post to the Big Cat portion. I will look again at the image and size information again. Thanks for your nice reply. Dale
 
A couple from South Africa trips. The Cheetah was from a few years ago and shot in very dark conditions just before dawn at Mkuze Falls private game reserve at ISO32000. Just re-edited it using lightroom denoise after watching Steves last video. The lion was the most recent trip
 

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You posted the image as a separate thread in the Wildlife Presentation forum. Do you want me to move that post to this thread?

Please refer to the "Help & How-To" tab at the top of this page to find guidance on how to upload images and what size. If you need further help, just let me know.
Thanks for the help with posting. Can you let me know how some photos are full size and others are thumbnails_
 
OK, I am going to try this again. My big cat image of a Mountain Lion taken a few weeks ago in Northern AZ. We were about 12 feet apart, staring at each other. Took some fast images, said goodby, and left. Did not really get worried until I got home and realized what I had done at such a close encounter. Dale
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OK, I am going to try this again. My big cat image of a Mountain Lion taken a few weeks ago in Northern AZ. We were about 12 feet apart, staring at each other. Took some fast images, said goodby, and left. Did not really get worried until I got home and realized what I had done at such a close encounter. DaleView attachment 80552
…Anyone notice the blood 🩸 on the right forearm of the cougar? Is he/she injured? Or, is there an abandoned meal nearby……🧐
 
Masai Mara, Kenya taken with my first digital camera, Nikon D90 and Nikon 80-400 f4.5-5.6 lens. I bought it to replace my Nikon F3 Highpoint about 2 months before my safari. I was a total newbie with digital. I got some (lots) of help from our host, Chris Bray.
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Thanks for the help with posting. Can you let me know how some photos are full size and others are thumbnails_
It depends on how you upload the image. It appears you are doing "attachments" and not uploading an image. Did you watch the video Steve provided that shows how to upload images? It is under the "Help & How-to" tab I referenced.
 
Here is my lucky capture of a lynx from 20 years ago. I crawled to within ten feet of this guy who was watching a squirrel and ignored me.
Old low MP camera and noisy image
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but still my only North American cat.