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    Camera Model Canon EOS 50D Bean bag
    Shooting Mode Aperture-Priority AE
    Tv( Shutter Speed ) 1/640
    Av( Aperture Value ) 5.6
    ISO Speed 250
    Lens EF500mm f/4L IS USM
    Focal Length 500.0mm
    Flash Off
    White Balance Mode Auto
    AF Mode AI Servo AF
    I captured this image just after dawn, I was using the car as a hide, boy it was cold out there - well it was for me - about -4 deg C, just as well I have a powerful heater in the car:)

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    Hi Jonathan, like the pose (back view with the head turned) and the early morning light. Certainly has been cold;) If you are able to address the white 'hot spot' area at the back of the head that would help, plus is this a largish crop, as the focus on the eye seems a tad soft to me?

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    I like the upright pose of the hare looking out of the frame at something in its environment - leaving us to wonder what it sees. The vertical format and comp fit this pose well. I too would suggest toning down the whitish spot just right of the head and maybe the light ULC as well. :)

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    Hi Jonathan

    Agree on the hot spot and would darken all corners just a bit Tweaked the corners, adjusted contrasts on the rabbit and sharpened the eye I like it a lot !!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alfred Forns View Post
    Hi Jonathan

    Agree on the hot spot and would darken all corners just a bit Tweaked the corners, adjusted contrasts on the rabbit and sharpened the eye I like it a lot !!!
    Al, thanks for taking the time to readjust - I like the results!!

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