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    ChasMcRae
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    After running cat away Coyote ran through early morning campground in Palo Duro St Park, Texas.

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    Camera Model: Canon EOS 40D
    Camera serial number: 1120719490
    Firmware: Adobe Photoshop CS4 Windows
    Date/Time: 2008:11:16 12:37:19
    Shutter speed: 1/500 sec
    Aperture: 10
    Exposure mode: Av
    Exposure compensation: -1/3
    Flash: Off
    Metering mode: Multi-segment
    ISO: 400
    Lens: 100 to 400mm
    Focal length: 150mm
    Subject distance: 17 m
    Image size: 800 x 557
    Rotation: none
    White balance: Auto
    Color space: AdobeRGB
    Saturation: Normal
    Sharpness: Normal
    Contrast: Normal

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    Charles,
    Good running pose of the coyote. In these sudden encounters it is not always possible to go low, but a lower angle would have been great. Look forward to more.
    Cheers,
    Sabyasachi

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    Tough light to work with for sure but good detail in coyote... Foot up pose is great. A tighter crop may help as well.. Not bad considering...

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    Good exposure for the back lit situation and did come up with lots of detail. The suggested crop will eliminate the lighter distracting area !!! I like !!

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    Great two-leg up pose and a nice head turn. You did well with the tough light. BG/grasses seem a bit choppy/oversharpened to me but I don't know if its processing or presentation (or me).

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    Gee Steve it must be you !
    I see what you are seeing and hard to explain since I did more selective sharpening on the eyes than anything else. May have overdone overall but the coyote body didnt seem to be too bad and tell you the truth I didnt notice background.
    Thanks for observation and comments.
    More snow pics for you ?and hope we get a snow.
    Chas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by charles mcrae View Post
    Gee Steve it must be you !
    I see what you are seeing and hard to explain since I did more selective sharpening on the eyes than anything else. May have overdone overall but the coyote body didnt seem to be too bad and tell you the truth I didnt notice background.
    Thanks for observation and comments.
    More snow pics for you ?and hope we get a snow.
    Chas.

    Can't rule that out :) Coyote looks good, it was just the grass. No recent snow pics, we're supposed to get into the 50's this weekend! Maybe you can get some snow from the big cold blast.

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    I did a re look and I did oversharpen looking in retrospect at non sharpened pics and I can see it mainly in the fur. I got carried away with the coyote eyes.
    COLD here in the south but no SNOW !
    Chas.

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