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    Todd Frost
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    Here is the same wolf as posted earlier (former Agate). Wild was blowing kicking up the snow and raising the hair on her back.
    D300, 400 2.8 w/2xtc, 1/1000, f8, iso400, man exp, tripod.
    Thanks for looking, comments and critiques appreciated.
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    Excellent image Todd , liked the framing very much , how difficult is to get Wolf , their Indian cousines are tiugh nuts to crack
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    Todd, I like the diagonal line of the snow, and the bronze colours in the BG. Good jod with the exposure on the snow too. Comp wise, I would maybe take a tad off the top, and move the wolf a little to the left.

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    Todd,
    I agree with Stuart on the crop suggestion, nice capture in what must be difficult conditions (nothing like that over here)

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    Great. Love your lines and the pose again. Another vote for a minimal crop. I really appreciate these snow shots.

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    I like this very much Todd.....

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    Impressive Todd !!! Love this image What an attitude !!!! Big Congrats !!!

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    Beautiful animal and I like the diagonal hillside and blowing wind. I agree with the crop, particularly from the top.:cool:

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    you keep raising the bar here - love the look (almost a snarl?) and the setting so much...
    agree on slicing some from the top...
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    Thanks everyone for commenting. Morkel, I don't know about "raising the bar" as there are so many truly talented photographers with amazing images on this site, yourself included. Thank you for the kind words.
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    Excellent Todd, A great image enhanced by snow and wind.

    I would also crop tighter, enhancing the subject but keeping the feel and environment.

    tfs

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    Really like the 3-D look. Pose of the wolf and the blowing snow gives a good sense of the cold. MIght try the suggested crop of some off the top but works for me as presented.

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