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    Danny J Brown
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    Just a chipmunk on a rock but these critters are much harder to photograph in the wilds of Missouri than in National Parks and other public places. There is a big group of rocks on our farm we call "Thousand Rocks" where chipmunks tend to hang out in the fall eating acorns. I like the light and warmth of this image and I hope you all get some enjoyment from it. The shot is a little tight but its full frame with a tree behind my back.

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    Danny
    This is beautiful , lovely settings , light , expo and compo does not look tight to me
    branch in lower right corner do not bother me at all here
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    lovely light, sharpness and DOF here Danny...might tone down the BG some though?
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    I love the way these little guys hold their food. Another vote for toning the BG a tad. Well captured Danny.

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    Excellent low angle and eye contact in this capture and I like the setting. Agree toning done the BG is a good suggestion. Many thanks for sharing Danny.

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    Harshad - I'm so glad you didn't suggest that I remove that stick. Thanks again for commenting on all of my posts. I appreciate it, and thanks to everybody else for looking and providing tips.

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    Nicely detailed. I like the DOF you've got on him. I'd try lightening the darker BG spot rather than toning down the brighter areas.

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