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    Todd Frost
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    Default Hunting coyote

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    Coyote on the hunt, Yellowstone.
    D300, 400 2.8 w/1.4tc, 1/2500, f5.6, iso200, man exp, HH.
    Thanks for looking, comments and critiques appreciated.
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    david cramer
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    Great detail and the action pose is powerful! You are lugging around some heavy gear!

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    Very nice low angle and a great stalking pose here Todd, nice light with good detail.
    TFS


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    Ken Watkins
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    The only thing that could have improved this would have been a very slight head turn, other than that a great capture.

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    Daniele Morasca
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    Taked a great moment.

    Congratulation great shot.

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    Roman Kurywczak
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    Hey Todd,
    Very powerful pose. I'm OK with the HA but would have preferred a lsightly better light angle. You still have nice detail on the shadow side....so this one is definitely a keeper for the stalking action!

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    Low angle and the pose with the paw up make this.

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    Title says it ALL, no need for a head turn, good as is, no 'nits' for me.

    Steve :)
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    Amazingly sharp for hand holding that big lens !!

    Gorgeous image, just would like a little more room up front ! Those animals are looking mighty fine in the winter time !!! Big Congrats !!!

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    Thanks for taking time to comment, very much appreciated.
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    Todd,
    Filling up the canine folder on this trip, aren't we :) I really like the colors in this one and the pose and snow coming off the paw make this one. Very nice.

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    I like the angle here, and the stalking posture says it all. Well timed to get the raised paw, and just love the blues and greys in this.

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    Not an easy lens to handhold. Lovely image. Nice pose. I like the angle. The whites at the top and the bottom and the blue band at the middle accentuates the action in the middle. Thanks for sharing.

    Cheers,
    Sabyasachi

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    Very clean image! Like the low angle and the snow coming off the front paw.

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    One heck on an image. Congrats. loved the low angle and the pose.

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    this is one sweet pose and image overall Todd...don't mind the head angle as this guy's focused on one thing only...lunch! :)
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    Absolutely loved this one. The low angle and the pose make this a complete winner for me

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