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    took this pic in my local wood,it was a bit dark,hand held at i/125sec,but gave the camera a quick burst 6frames a sec,and managed to get this one,the rest blurred.it was having a private moment.cannon 40d,400mmprime lens,1/125sec,f5.6,iso800,tweeked in ps elements7.all comments good or bad welcomed.thanks.

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    Like the over the shoulder look. A vertical comp may have worked well in this case so I took the liberty to show you... I think it stregthens the comp a bit. The white patches on the animal are also a bit hot...

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    The repost with vertical composition works better. This is a tough composition, as it becomes difficult to get both the head as well as the back in focus.

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    Thanksfor comments,I agree with you Mr. Franz,and like your crop better.thanks.

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