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    Todd Frost
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    Thought I'd take a little break from winter Yellowstone wildlife.
    A problem rodent in Washington that is not native. Image made at Ridgefield NWR in SW Washington. Environment is a little busy but it is representative to where they are found.
    D300, 400 2.8 w/1.4tc, 1/800, f5.6, iso800, man exp, bean bag.
    Thanks for looking, comments and critiques appreciated.
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    Nice habitat shot Todd
    TFS

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    I like the low angle. Portrays the habitat well. Thanks for sharing.

    Cheers,
    Sabyasachi

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    Interesting species, not occuring here- especially like the reflection & habitat.

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    Good low angle Todd, and he's fairly in the open considering the busy BG. Well captured.

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    A good environment image Todd. I like the reflection and the crop used.

    tfs

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    Didn't know those guys got up that far North. This is a nice creekside image. I like the transitions between the still water, the shorleline/reflection, and the surrounding grasses. Nice angle on the rodent too.

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