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    Bill Bryant
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    These guys are a pair of juvenile Gray Fox's near Golden, CO
    They set off my $20 "fox alarm", and this time I was waiting for them... with three speedlights positioned around the area.

    Canon 50D
    Canon 70-200/2.8
    ISO 400
    Manual
    1/100 @ f6.3

    All comments appreciated

    Thanks, and Happy New year to Everyone!

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    Nice that you were able to get them both in focus Bill. They both have great tails. If you've got room I'd like to see a little more canvas on the right, since the closer fox is looking out of the frame into nowhere. Happy Holidays!
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    Fabs Forns
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    This is terrific, getting them both in the frame. Agree on the more space at right comment and them being gorgeous animals. Love the bit of snow in the ground.

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    Judy Lynn Malloch
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    Just beautiful Bill and to capture two puts it over the top for me. I missed Bosque this year but enjoyed meeting you and your wonderful dog last year. Thanks for your comments.

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    Fine capture here. Gray fox are really cool animals.. Nice use of multiple flashes.. Good comp would have liked a bit more room in front of the right fox.. Well done..

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    Alfred Forns
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    Agree with the little bit of extra room but this is a cool capture Great planing and perfect execution !!! Love it !!

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    Nicely done! Well thought out in advance. I like the habitat including the pine cones.

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    Bill,

    Super shot and highly marketable.

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    Fine looking animals. Reminds me of a diorama from a museum. Glad you're planning paid off.

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