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    Image captured around 06.30hr, he had just been resting and took off before I could change shutter speed. Next year I will not bother using SS below 1/1600 sec, that way I will be ready!

    Olympus E-M1MarkIII
    Focal Length : 300.0mm
    Focal length in 35 mm film : 601.0mm
    Exposure mode : Manual exposure
    ISO Sensitivity : 320
    Exposure compensation : 0.0 EV
    Shutter : 1/800 sec
    Aperture : F5.6

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    Hi Jon ... looks very nice to me , at least at this size .
    For sure you are more on the safe side with 1/1600 sec .
    Lovely morning light and the greenery is looking good as well ...
    Personally I would have chosen a crop with the subject a touch more to the left ....

    Overall a very pleasing frame of the hare .

    TFS Andreas

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    Is this from the same position, but you have cropped the dark FG out Jon? Personally I would colour the FG to match the rest, I feel it would help overall.

    Next year I will not bother using SS below 1/1600 sec, that way I will be ready!
    Why not now?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Kaluski View Post
    Is this from the same position, but you have cropped the dark FG out Jon? Personally I would colour the FG to match the rest, I feel it would help overall.



    Why not now?

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    Steve, Similar position yes, just a bit closer, maybe I cropped a little more from the base. Regards returning, the crops are too tall, seeing them now is hit and miss.
    Last edited by Jonathan Ashton; 06-10-2021 at 12:59 AM.

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    Regards returning, the crops are too tall, seeing them now is hit and miss.
    Indeed. All you see are the ears, hence why I took the route/POV I did with 'Harvey' for my shots.
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    Lovely image Jon, so vivid, and your subject stands out nicely. Composition works for me.

    I like the rich colours on the hare and pose is cute, he looks surprised Agree with Steve, darkening the FG would be good.

    Thank you so much for sharing, and I hope you have a pleasant rest of the week,

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    Gabriela Plesea

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