I like your placement of the groundhog in the frame and the comp you chose.
Exposure looks good.
Colors look good and I like the pop of yellow from the dandelions.
If this was mine, I would evict the 2 bright OOF stems on the right.
Shorter grasses in front of the groundhog would have been better but certainly not a deal breaker.
Gail
Hi John, I like the POV and that the subject is looking into the negative space to the RHS. With something like this I think f/5.6 would be better saving little on the ISO, but retaining SS. Overall it's a bit thin, all the adjustments are there for you in LR and the RP is what I've done, nothing in PS. The WB is a little off, I might go cooler based on the mid grey point and then tweak the colour management. You then get a bit more depth in the surround habitat (the grass). Being wet sharpening can look overshare so maybe a tad less here???? Dropping the Exposure a fraction, reducing your Contrast and Blacks again just opens things up, but your call.
I still think you have set-up in camera that may not be helping carried over from the 5D3, just fire off a raw and happy to look at the configuration in DPP.
TFS
Steve
PS As per Gail's comment the blades of grass HL's have been removed.
So cute is this Groundhog among the little flowers, well seen and captured John and I really like the POV. Lovely detail on his face and the pose is superb, good HA too. Framing is great.
You must be quite pleased with this, just a couple more tweaks as per Steve ( I really like the colours in his RP ) and you're good to go.
Fantastic little chap, wet fur and all. I think our buddy Keith hasn't seen this yet, he would have liked it too