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    The Roo with Joey were photographed in a nature reserve.

    Canon EOS 5, Canon 400mm F5.6, K64, 1/125 sec f11, natural light, fill flash, Tripod.
    Last edited by John Cooper; 01-31-2008 at 05:49 AM.

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    Fabs Forns
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    Beautiful settings and composition. It looks a little soft on this end.

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    Alfred Forns
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    Beautiful setting for the pair I like the attentive pose of the mom and straight ahead look of the joey I think there is something going in with the processing Both look soft but could be due to opening shadows from being back lite I like it a lot !!!!

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    Vincent Grafhorst
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    I love the setting here with the surrounding purple flowers and rocks. Apart from the nits already mentioned I can only say that the light looks a bit harsch.

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    What a lovely setting and scene to photograph. Besides all the nice colors...I really like it that the parent looks into another direction as the child. The light seems a bit harsh...and you tried to compensate that using fillflash...good thinking. However...the flash created a steal eye here....a solution for that would be to use a flashbracket to place your flash at a higher point. Give it a try and see how it will work out for you.

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    Wow what an incredible flower display.. Having spent 6 weeks in OZ a few years back I would be curious of what time of year and where this was captured. I would love to come back some day.. The above suggestions are all good and I'm sure the transparency looks ever better. I find Kodachrome really difficult to scan well...

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