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    Canon 1d mark iv, iso 400, 1/400, 100-400@400, f5.6 Adjusted curves, shadows, highlights, sharpened. I would like to have had more shutter speed.

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    Hi Andrew, like the overall colour palette and body pose here, with the slight raised hind leg too. I feel you could have gone a bit more on the ISO, say 800 for a bit more SS, you can push the MKIV without too much issue. Just watch your Blacks and Shadows, they are looking a little heavy. I think you could also tighten the crop a bit more, loosing some from the LHS and top, but also add some more sharpening to the subject.

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    Hi Andrew - A nice walking pose and good placement in the frame. I also like the layers of habitat and colors. Just wish for a little more light on the face. I'm sure you do too. Agree with you and Steve on the techs but still a nice image.

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    Hi Andrew -- I liked the way your subject is moving , non-nonchalantly. I am in agreement with Steve reg shadows and sharpening and definitely a bit more ss would have been better. You could have easily raised the iso to 1250 or 1600 , the 1D MK IV , can handle that easily . A nice image though . TFS !

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