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    Default Bosque Coyote

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    I debated between Coyote or Elk. Coyote won.

    EOS 1DMK3 manual
    800mm f5.6L IS resting on the cab of my pickup

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    Tight crop

    This was less than 100 yards from the flight deck. A lot less.

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    Great opportunistic shot Michael, are Coyote's at home in the water?
    Looks like you've caught him out.


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    She was getting a drink. She didn't seem to care much about us watching her either

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    Cool pose, nice eye contact. Would like to see these guys in real life- so much like our jackals.

    Thx for sharing.

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    Yep, caught having a drink, and love the eye contact too. To get away from the OOF grasses on the left, I would crop in from that side a create a vertical. I can see it in my mind. Well captured Michael.

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    Love that pose Michael. Undecided if it's having a leak too. You have great eye contact and can see the suggestion of Stu's vertical crop working well. Nicely done.

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    Wonderful composition and pose Michael. Excellent timing for sure. thanks for sharing.

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    I like the unusual pose captured, along with the composition and color pallette. I have a few images with OOF grasses in the foreground that seem to add to the mood, and I can make a case for that here. Well done.

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