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    Hi folks ....
    yet another frame of the Filzmoos marmots .
    Image taken late afternoon ... sun long disappeared behind the surrounding mountains . All humans had left so they did look after themselves ... the marmots . A lot of play fighting was going on


    Canon EOS R3
    EF 200 - 400 IS L at 560 mm
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    CRopped to 80 % of FF

    F 6,3 ; ISO 6400 ; 1/2000 sec

    Processed with Capture One and PSCC 2022 , little gardening in FG and BG

    Thanks for watching and commenting to my previous postings

    cheers Andreas

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    Super love the action and the composition. My only reservation is the rather vivid greens.

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    Thanks Jon ... I do like the vivid greens in the mountains in general , I can see a version with x% reduction of the intensity

    Cheers Andreas

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    I hd no idea these could be so aggressive; I think of them as fat balls of fluff which don't so much beyond eating and loafing! Great action, and I like the view of the teeth on each. Getting both animals in sharp focus is a great result. Nicely done.

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    Like the interaction, but I find the darks/contrast too heavy masking/killing the finer detail. The greens are negligible IMHO.

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    Thanks Dorian and Steve for your comments , much appreciated .

    Cheers Andreas

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