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dankearl
09-16-2012, 05:51 PM
Jasper NP, Canada

1/800,f6.3, iso400, 500mm (300 w/ 1.7x), D800, HH

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Andrew Merwin
09-16-2012, 05:59 PM
I like the look back in this image, the excellent detail & the exposure is right on. The gross in the mouth is a nice touch. TFS.

Rachel Hollander
09-16-2012, 08:52 PM
Dan - nice look back pose and detail looks good. Nice to see him in the grassy environment.

TFS,
Rachel

Ian Cassell
09-16-2012, 11:23 PM
Dan, I agree with the above. Nice and sharp and in nice environment. You might consider cropping just a tad off the top, IMO.

Steve Kaluski
09-17-2012, 06:26 AM
Hi Dan, good depth & detail to this one. It could take a sliver off the top, but more on the LHS, there is a little too much space I feel. Also, if it was possible a slight move to the left so the body was more side on rather than more of the rear may have been a little more 'flattering?' :bg3: The grass in the mouth just adds that 'something' into the image.

TFS
Steve

Andreas Liedmann
09-17-2012, 10:09 AM
[QUOTE=Steve Kaluski;840485]Hi Dan, good depth & detail to this one. It could take a sliver off the top, but more on the LHS, there is a little too much space I feel. Also, if it was possible a slight move to the left so the body was more side on rather than more of the rear may have been a little more 'flattering?' :bg3: The grass in the mouth just adds that 'something' into the image.

Would echo the comment.

The D800 seems to produce some nice stuff , technically .
And you processed it nice.

TFS Andreas

Morkel Erasmus
09-17-2012, 04:39 PM
Really nice detail and depth, Dan.
The grass in the mouth is the cherry on top.
You are making me seriously consider getting that D800! :bg3:

Marina Scarr
09-18-2012, 10:26 AM
Nice details, sharpness & pose. Colors work well. I think I would try a crop with some off the top and a tad more on the bottom. The rocks appear cut in odd places. I think I'd rather see a little more of their rock environment on the bottom.