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    Hi Ben

    This is nice portrait, with a nice clean background.
    I would maybe crop very slightly hrs side and bottom.

    TFS / Gregor

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    A very nice portrait Ben. These guys are so cute. You handled the exposure/luminosity very well, but I might be tempted to tone down the brightest highlights in the BG some more?
    Framing is fine for my tastes.
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    Hi Ben - Framing works for me too but I would also consider toning down the highlights and dropping the reds and yellows in the bg. It also seems oversharpened and a bit crunchy to me.

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    Super detail in this portrait. You did well with the sharpening on this "spiky" fur. Love the pattern in the ears and those big eyes.

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    Thanks for the comments, the furr is spiky and have different shades-can look crunchy-only Usm and smart sharpening used.
    Ben

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