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    40D, 400DO, f6.3, 1/60s, ISO 1000, +1/3 EC, shot from car window.
    Last edited by Steve Canuel; 09-07-2009 at 12:32 PM.

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    Steve, your coyotes are to die for, this one is so sharp, the colors are so beautiful. plant is fine with me.

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    Love the light, the sharp eyes, and the mix of colors, ESP the green. Way to go.
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    Hey Steve,
    To the above.......although some may find the BG busy....you handled it extremely well and shows the coyote very nicely in the habitat! Did I mention he's tack sharp too!

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    It would have been nice to have him out from behind the yucca but I think the grass and BG trees are perfect.

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    Hi Steve. Great colors, sharpness, light, and pose. I think the image would be even stronger if he had taken another step or two forward (said the guy with zero coyote photos). :)

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    Personally, i like him behind the yucca plant. It kinda hides him. It also helps to alleviate the thick brush behind him and draw the eye back to the coyote. Double high five for a different perspective.

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    Thanks everyone for the comments.

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