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    david cramer
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    Default Young Wild Foals

    D300 with 80-400 @ 340mm, f/8, 1/1600, iso 400, ev -0.67. And a few pesky gnats.


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    Very appealing David. Lovely light and choice of crop.

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    Nice light and color. I also like the comp. They look like two tourists posing for a snap shot in front of some attraction:) Does the near one have a white eye?

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    I like the crop and the lighting adds some depth to the image. Also like the color of the background.

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    nice crop and lighting
    liked it very much as posted
    TFS

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    Very lovely image David and of course the subjects are awesome. Great composition and I love the soft peaceful look on their faces. Just beautiful.

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    lovely due in sweet light! I would tone down some of the whites a bit more.
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    Nice use of side light, agree on toning down the whites and I'd remove the pink highlights on the right.

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    I like the colours. Nice feel to the image. I would tone down the highlights a bit.

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    Sabyasachi

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    Thanks everyone. As you might guess, those highlights have been toned down quite a bit... and are still a small nuisance. HDR for horses?

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