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    Todd Frost
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    Captured late June in Yellowstone
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    70-200 f2.8 @ 200mm, F6.3, 1/320, iso 200
    60% of original

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    Last edited by Todd Frost; 09-13-2008 at 11:14 PM.

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    Hi Todd, Nice setting here but an image that lends itself to a square format - cropping some off top and bottom works for me. Head appears a little soft, some selective USM to the cub may help.

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    Todd, I agree with the above. Your 70-200 f2.8 is a very sharp lens, don't be afraid to stop it down and let the BG go soft. Also the 1.4 extender works well with the lens, and stays tack sharp. What a cute cub. Thanks for sharing it!!
    Best, Howard.

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    Cute cub sitting in the flowers. Had some great light to work with. Would be nice with a bit of the right side of the frame cropped since the cub is looking to the left. The single blade of grass on the cub is distracting and could be cloned out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Howard Burkert View Post
    . Your 70-200 f2.8 is a very sharp lens, don't be afraid to stop it down and let the BG go soft. .

    Howard I know you were probably thinking right but the correct term is open up the lens for more DOF :)

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    Yes, I was thinking one thing and typing the other. Thanks for the correction.
    Best,Howard.

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