With the recent postings by Dale & Rachel and Andre delving back into the archives, I thought I too would join in and post something inline, both in terms of species and a little older.
Taken a few years ago, I was given the opportunity to get a few images of this magnificent animal in the bitter, winter cold, and I mean cold, this was around -27, where light only started around 10.am and began to drop early afternoon, around 2.00-3.00pm. Re-processed, as a few have seen other images a while back.
Also, based on some previous feedback, I have posted two images for 'educational' purposes, as it seems some folk like to see more detail in the snow. Personally I feel the OP is better with almost zero detail, but I have lived with these images for quite a while, however lets see what people think.Thanks for either viewing or commenting on the previous image.
Steve
Subject: Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx), close quarters,side on, in snow
Location: Finland
Camera: Canon MKIV
Lens: 500f/4 Gitzo tripod/Wimberley MKII head
Exposure: 1/60'sat f/5.6 ISO400 (don't ask)
Original format: Portrait, very slight crop from top, almost FF width







Thanks for either viewing or commenting on the previous image.
at f/5.6 ISO400 (don't ask)
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Bet it's warm with you?
, it must have been the tripod or just a touch of Steve magic?
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