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    Nice pose and exposure on the whites here Giovanni.
    What's the black behind it - volcanic rock?
    I'd crop closer from the right and top if the file quality can handle it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Morkel Erasmus View Post
    Nice pose and exposure on the whites here Giovanni.
    What's the black behind it - volcanic rock?
    I'd crop closer from the right and top if the file quality can handle it.
    The black is the sea
    Cropping as you say ..the fox isn't too much in the centre ?
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    Hello Giovanni,

    I like this image, very much. The fox is just lovely, that raised paw adds interest and so does that bit of something in its muzzle - I wonder what it is?

    Well exposed and very nice detail, it would have been great if the subject was more to the right of the frame as she is looking towards the left, but still works for me as is:)

    Nice PP work Giovanni, I truly enjoyed viewing, I think the other members did too... just remember to comment on at least three images when you post one of your own - you will get lots of feedback from everyone

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    Hi -- Giovanni ! This is a very good image ! I like the exposure here and also the pose , would agree with Morkel on the crop , but this one is also working . TFS !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gabriela Plesea View Post
    Hello Giovanni,

    I like this image, very much. The fox is just lovely, that raised paw adds interest and so does that bit of something in its muzzle - I wonder what it is?

    Well exposed and very nice detail, it would have been great if the subject was more to the right of the frame as she is looking towards the left, but still works for me as is:)

    Nice PP work Giovanni, I truly enjoyed viewing, I think the other members did too... just remember to comment on at least three images when you post one of your own - you will get lots of feedback from everyone

    Kind regards,
    Thanks Gabriela...I have more shoots of this situation...also with more space....

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    I'd definitely crop tighter from above to remove more of the OOF white blobs, which draw my eye away from this gorgeous subject.

    The remaining pano type crop would work.

    great frame of a wonderful subject.

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    Lovely capture! The eyes and texture of the fur are very nice! The fox looks like it's in a playful mood! The snow surrounding the fox looks different than the snow on the left and right sides. If this is the result of selective sharpening or other PP, perhaps extending and softening the transitions would make it less obvious.

    All in all, a spendid image. TFS!

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