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    nikon d 300 iso 400
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    Sweet photo. I really like the pose and nice sharpness. My preference would be for less oof fore ground and more of the blue bg. Perhaps a bit of cw rotation looking at grass line in back.

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    Such a nice photo, and nicely framed too. Fine job.

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    Way to cute, nice sharpness and perfect HA on this little guy
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    Hard to believe this little guy is going to be a big tall guy one day.....and his legs look to big for him hehehehe. Really like the colors in this image Stuart, quite the " Springtime " tones I think All looks very sharp and finely detailed and nice eye contact, I think I,d consider cropping a little more of the oof grass off the bottom though

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    Very nice shot just about perfect DOF, if at all possible I would have gone down to ground level, I think a lower angle would have provided a little more staying power for the image.

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