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    20D, 1-400L @ 370mm, f6.3, 1/320s, ISO 800.
    Last edited by Steve Canuel; 12-28-2008 at 11:41 PM.

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    Nice light and a nice portrait here, Steve!

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    Hi Steve
    like this kind of light. To improve. cropping a bit the left side. Does others agree?

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    Lovely light. Very nice feel to the image. I am ok with the tree. Dont know what tree it is, but it seems some fruits have fallen on the ground. It tells a story.

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    Steve,

    Sharpness is perfect. Comp is AOK including the tree and I love this side light. Nice work.

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    Cool photograph...and I agree with the others...but I would have loved to see this photographed from a lower angle. I'd suggest you to get down on your belly next time you have such an oppertunity.

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    Beautiful light and detail on this one Steve... very nice!

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    Thanks to all for the look and comments.

    Sabyasachi, the tree is a Sycamore tree and the things on the ground are its seed pods.

    Jasper, I would've liked to get lower as I had some nice, sunlit hills for BG but I was sitting in my car at the time and feared that opening the door to get out would've caught his attention and caused him to run away.

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    Your right, the side light makes this image a unique one. He is staring off into the light, and that makes it even better.

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