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    I don't usually photograph wildlife, but this den had at least 3 kits. Two scampered down this hole, while the third lingered and let me photograph from across the street.

    Nikon D80, Tamron 70-300 @ 300 mm, ISO 500, 1/60 @ f/6, overcast and on northside of a tree-covered hill. Processed in LR. A bit noisy, I know -- don't like to go this high ISO on this camera (maybe there's enough in the change dish so I can get a D300 or D3 :D ).

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    It looks a bit soft to me but it certainly is very cute and I like the picture as a whole. I might try cropping from the top to bring the kit into prominance a bit more.

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    Bruce,

    Nice environmental image showing the den and fox. Focus is to the BG and the fox is OOF which hurts the image.

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    Roman Kurywczak
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    Hi Bruce,
    Agree with above comments. you should try and work this area a bit more as fox kits are prime subjects. Try popping the 1.4 on and you may not have to approach as close thus allowing them their comfort zone!

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    Fully agree also Main thing is getting the focus on the little guy !!! Sure hope a D300 comes your way ... they are sweet !!!

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    Focus issue has been touched upon. Composition is nice. I am sure the D300 will help.

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