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    This is the last frame as the Doe saw me and poof she did a 180 and was gone - shot L crop to P - 1dm3 on 500f4 f5.6 at 1/1000 -iso 200 - ME, AiServo - handheld - The BG is river and low tide sand at top - green is marsh grass reflected in water. Bob

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    This is quite lovely. She sure looks interested. A crop from the left would tighten it up some.
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    Artie, For sure the K'Camo I got from you worked well for this - I was sitting on it!! Also found another use when folded in the handy pack - Ground Pod! Too many Summer folk around to be skulking around in a Camo Tent - also too hot. I will try that crop. Thanks, Bob

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    Ah, two new uses for the K'Camo.... I look forward to the cropped re-post. As is, the stuff to the left of the animal does not do a thing for the image.
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    Bob, I had to look several times at the two images over a period of a couple of days to really see this as is. I rather like this second one a bit better. Something you do not see often, even here in Maine. We should get together sometime for a days shoot.

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    Grady, For sure lets hook up for a shoot. I do get a fair share of WT on the tidal rivers down here. That first one was not srgb which was a big no no! Bob

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    This is a beauty Bob. Excellent light and sharpness on your subject. I also really like the colors and transitions of your BG.
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