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    Default Fun little fox

    I love the fox pose.



    Photographer : Hadi Ansari
    Model : Canon EOS 7D
    Software : Adobe Photoshop CS5 Windows
    ExposureTime : 1/1250Sec
    FNumber : F7.1
    ExposureProgram : Aperture Priority
    ISOSpeedRatings : 400
    DateTimeOriginal : 2012:06:05 17:40:48
    MeteringMode : Division
    Flash : Not fired(Compulsory)
    FocalLength : 400.00(mm) EF 400 f/5.6 L USM
    ExposureMode : Auto
    WhiteBalance : Auto
    SceneCaptureType : Standard
    Last edited by HadiAnsari; 07-11-2012 at 10:25 AM.

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    Hi Hadi, you certainly have a very nice look and feel to your images. I do like the slight twist of body, with the tail wrapping around the back, tongue out is a bonus. A good background as always to separate your subject too. Keeping this format, it would have been great to appreciate the image larger and to take advantage of posting bigger, max size for landscape format is 1024px x 800px high, might be worth considering next time?

    Nice to see you commenting too.

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    Hi steve.
    I'm very glad that I'm working environment.Your feedback is very valuable.I try to be a good student. In the Next image I will select a larger size

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    Hi Hadi, you bring some nice images to the Forum and also some animals many of us may not see. Based on your postings, posting bigger will only help, us the viewer, to appreciate them even more and the IQ is very good. If you need any help just shout look forward to more.

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    Thank you Steve.
    the people like you makes Distances meaningless.

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    Hi Hadi,
    i would like to jump on Steve`s comments about this image and in particular your work, that you show here.Basically you show images with high quality in terms of photography and processing !! So please keep posting and make comments and give your thoughts about other images shown here, because we all can learn from each other.

    Also it would be nice, if you could give some more detailed information about your subjects and the way and places you captured them,most of us will be more than interested in those info.

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    I can only echo what Steve and Andreas said, Hadi. Your images are of high quality, as is your processing and workflow with the 7D that is often thought of as a camera that is hard to be a master of.
    Our community can certainly benefit from your skills in all departments. Love the depth from the background here, and the pose is great! Would love to see your images bigger, as Steve mentioned.
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    Another fine image, and what an interesting subject. This poor fox looks emaciated though he has not had enough to eat. The details and colors are very nice. Agree it would be nice to see your photos in larger format as it helps us all to see the fine details.

    It's nice to see you posting in Avian as well. We value your feedback, and you can also learn quite a lot by critiquing other people's work.
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    A very fine image of this beautiful animal, great stuff!

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    I agree with the above comments. Welcome to the forum and please consider joining BPN at our modest rate if you feel what you are getting out of it is worthwhile.

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    Hadi - I agree with all of the above comments both about the image and your involvement with BPN.

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