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    Hi folks .... what a move , within 24 hours from South Georgia to South Africa ..... beautiful digital world . Hello Mr Orwell ......

    Image taken during my epic trip to the Kgalagadi Transfrontierpark in 2014 , together with Gabriela and Andre . This mother was having little foxes in the den .... just behind her . Look at her nipples !!!

    I kept the overall tones light and kinda flat , same with the colors ... I hope I get the pinkish Kalahari flat light in the picture .


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    F 5,6 ; Iso 200 ; 1/640 sec

    Processed with DPP 4 and PSCC 2021 ; slightly cropped from RHS and Top

    Thanks for watching and commenting to my previous thread

    Cheers Andreas

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    Nice and simple with some lovely detail Andreas, framing works, likewise the pose. I see more of a soft ochre rather than a subtle pink... I know in the high Res at 100% the eye is open in terms of detail, but for this, just opening the right eye to reveal the form does help, obviously not just simply brushing in exposure.

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    Hi Steve , thanks for your reply .

    Might be more ochre than pink .... so here you go , WDYT ???

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    Might be more ochre than pink .... so here you go , WDYT ???
    Subject from OP, habitat from RP, but see what others feel.
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    Subject is from OP , just lightened the EYE

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    I like the pose and the questioning look on the fox's face. The ears are very big. At least compared to the foxes i am use to seeing.

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    I haven't seen one of these foxes nor have I been to the location so I am at a bit of a loss quite honestly but I like both versions. Details look very clear.

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    Thanks John and Jon for your comments , much appreciated

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