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    Default Romanian Fox.

    I take the shot close to a local forest.

    Nikon D90
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    Hi Gabi, a nice looking animal especially with the snow as the backdrop. Would be tempted to clean up the BG a bit, as the 'grey' blemishes are a little distracting and perhaps lose about a third of the foreground.

    Also try in PS, up the brightness to say 8, ditto saturation?

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    Hi Gabi, good looking fox, and I like the colour and eye contact. I agree to maybe clean up the snow around him, and maybe selectively sharpen him too. A little more space on the left will work too. Well captured.

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    Beautiful animal that could be a bit lighter. Love the intense eye contact and the trusting, curious look on his face.
    I would clean the snow as suggested. TFS.

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    Like the eye contact and the surrounding snow. Agree about cleaning up the background just a little.

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    Nice image of a wonderful subject. Good advice already given to make this image even better. TFS.
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    Thanks a lot for your advices. Here a repost with your sugestions.


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    It works for me, certainly the fox looks cleaner;)

    Perhaps a bit more 'gardening' at the front & rear paw to remove those bits of debris? Just being picky I guess:D

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    Hi Gabi Re post looks much better, just need the cleaning up of the darker weeds Like it a lot !!!

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    Now I understand what do you mean.:D

    Second repost.

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