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    Another image of same Hare,cannon500mmIS,L,F4,EX1/4,700MMFL,hand held,ISO1250,F5.6,1/2500S,crop,sharpened,levels.7D MK1.

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    Hi Chris - This is great. Excellent low pov, beautiful colors and detail. Love the turn to camera and the lifted leg. Only thing I might do if it was mine is back off on the sharpening on the back slightly. The fur looks a little crunchy there to me.

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    Rachel

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    Hello Christopher,

    Wow, it cannot be that easy to capture a hare running! These guys are fast, you had some good SS to freeze action:) Love the pose and that the hare is looking at you, that paw raised is superb, and oh those long whiskers...I also like the vivid - almost poster like colours, a vibrant image and so attractive to the eye - enjoyed viewing, very much.

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    Love the BG and low angle.... Great action as well! Good job

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    This is about as good a running hare shot as I've seen, great POV and BG which is often missing from hare shots. Timing spot on with the raised paw and clean eye.

    Excellent work

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    A wonderful image Chris. I like the POV, the eye contact and the vegetation & BG make the hare pop nicely.

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    Another cracker....!! Great shooting angle and action captured!

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    Another stunning frame from this sequence!!
    I agree with Rachel that the sharpening can be stepped back just a fraction. Man, the colour palette is just dreamy here!
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    Hi Chris this frame is even better than the already nice previous post. Good job in capturing this fame. Like the dynamic pose and the overall comp . Color and tones do look realistic and nice .
    Have you used NR on the subject at any stage in the process ? if so i would back off slightly , cause to me the fur does look a bit soft in parts .

    TFS Andreas

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    Thanks for looking everybody and comments,Hi Andreas,I have not used any NR on the image,but thanks for comment.

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    Hi Chris, personally I prefer the previous one due to the posture/pose of the subject, environment is great with a corker of a BKG.

    TFS
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    A very nice layering of color, textures, and light going from the grass to the BG. Detail is good though I agree about maybe backing off on the sharpening. Love the timing on the capture, looks like he's giving directions.

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