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    Like the comp, Peter. The little one is crisp, the only crit to my untrained eye is that the are some hot areas on the neck. The blood on fur makes me think she was buried in a carcass last night, the light says it is early morning; she wants a drink and then she is heading to the den for the rest of the day.
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    Hi Peter - Nice light, dof, sharpness and detail. Is this the same image that you used in the high key duotone a couple of weeks ago? The pose seems the same.

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    Lovely light, clarity, detail and punk look here, Peter. I like the stained fur too.
    Comp is right-on for me.
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    Hi Peter, a very nice portrait, well executed.

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