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    Olympus E-M1X
    Focal Length : 300.0mm
    Focal length in 35 mm film : 601.0mm
    Exposure mode : Manual exposure
    ISO Sensitivity : 2500
    Exposure compensation : 0.0 EV
    Shutter : 1/125 sec
    Aperture : F4

    A little better perhaps, I appreciate not the best in the world but that's what I have to offer for now.
    I have been back to the den several times now and there has been no sign of mum or cubs

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    Hi Jon .... looks better than the previous posting .
    Better view point and the overall image looks more lively in terms of color .
    The whites do look better as well , looks like a different specimen .

    Keep them coming .

    TFS Andreas

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andreas Liedmann View Post
    Hi Jon .... looks better than the previous posting .
    Better view point and the overall image looks more lively in terms of color .
    The whites do look better as well , looks like a different specimen .

    Keep them coming .

    TFS Andreas
    Thanks Andreas, this is mum.

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    Hi Jon, glad you managed to get some frames, but as I mentioned they do tend to move on a regular basis with young ones.

    Your call on colour, but perhaps a small amount of midtone, plus maybe go tighter to avoid the OOF leaves creeping in?

    Well done, certainly Mirrorless has it's advantages currently for both of us.

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    Agreed Steve, I didn't think it would stand further cropping but not that bad. What did you mean mid tones - have you lifted slightly?

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    Darkened with as ‘S’ curve.
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