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    Western gray squirrel in My Back yard
    Very Cloudy Day
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    1/500th sec@ f7.1

    Hardest thing to deal with was the highlights in the background from the leftover snow on the trees.I worked on eliminating the magenta cast and on the sharpening. I believe I was successful. All CC appreciated as squirrel week is almost to a close. I shot some in the snow today but haven't edited them yet.

    God's blessings to all.

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    Just call me mad man magenta. It seems to have that cast again.....

    Mad Man

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    Chris,
    I'm not going there, since you mentioned it yourself...:eek::D:p Just correct the color cast and you should be fine...:) I like the capture and pose...well done...:cool:

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    Hi Chris - IMHO feels just a little tight - some more room at the top might be nice. Once again good sharp details and eye contact. The only ting that bothers me about this one is the front leg dissappearing beind the tree.
    Magenta cast doesn't look as bad as the other one.

    keep em coming :)

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    Hi Chris checked the color balance and it is fairly close !!

    Tough call but maybe a little more dof You had plenty of speed and were not zooming out !!! Neat capture !!

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    nice catch, chris. i see the magenta too, but it is not bad. love the pose and once again, the perch is really nice!!

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    Real nice, Chris. I like the pose and the perch. Personally I'd like to see a little more room on the left side, it feels a little tight. Other than that it looks good to me!

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    Agrre with the prior comments Chris, do love the pose!

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    Great pose, Chris; hope to see your snow pictures, soon.

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