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    This image was created in Ithaca, New York on 9/29/18 at 5:41PM. Image adjustments in Lightroom and Photoshop.

    Hand held, Full frame.

    Canon 5D MarkIV
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    468mm
    ISO 800
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    Beautifully sharp with incredible detail. A mesmerizing eye and a lovely pose. This is the best of the series imho. Perhaps you could clone out the 'something' in the bottom left corner of the image

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    Hi John -- Very nice looking portrait.

    I feel it is strong on contrast and saturation , coming down on both of them will bring out more details. Too bad abt that tree in the BKG intersecting the snout , cleaner the better. I would have given a bit more space in the direction that it is looking .

    TFS !

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    She's a beauty John, beautifully detailed, overall the image looks a little heavy to me.

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    Would have to agree on the above thoughts John, I would also try to blend in the vertical line (tree?) that runs up from the nose.

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    Steve

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