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    Took this last week,it is a quiet road used manely by farm vehicles,this was early morning,the sun was just coming up,and it was red,giving a purple pink color to the road.cannon500mm IS,L,F4,5D MK111,RESTING ON OPEN CAR DOOR AND BEAN BAG,1/4EXT,ISO1250,1/320S,F5.6,crop,sharpened, SH.

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    Now Chris this is a stunner, lucky you getting light like this, Owls expression is priceless .

    Keith.

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    Beautiful light Chris, very different. I love the little details like the shadow on the floor. Possibly needs a small clockwise rotation

    Mike

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    A great setting here Chris and I love the diverse location.

    I might just ease off on any Contrast added, likewise selectively open the shadows a fraction, this will help the less gritty appearance and allow a tad more detail through. Perhaps taking some image content off the RHS may offer anther option in the actual placement within frame. Darkening the FG to the feet will also help add depth to the image. With the 5D get a bit more DoF, ISO isn't an issue.

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    Hi Chris, now thats an attitude stare down - great eye contact, and love the colourful BG. You really captured a great low perspective, and just a personal thing, I would take a bit off the bottom, and a little off both sides.

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    Now this little guy has some serious attitude! Love the backlighting.
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    Fantastic lighting and that POV is so cool. Love the colours. Very, very nice Chris

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    Thanks for looking and comments.

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