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    20D, 500/4 + 1.4xTC, f6.3, 1/200s, ISO 400.
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    lovely composition ..... you have captured the fox's colours beautifully....well done!

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    A simple elegant image here. Great colors with the fox. I see a blur around the fox. Did you do some selective BG softening or somethin??

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    Nice comp and very clean image.

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    Very nice image with great color. The Head-angle Police will be pleased with you. I agree with Robert about the blur around the foxes body.

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    Thanks for the comments.
    Last edited by Steve Canuel; 12-28-2008 at 10:48 PM.

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    Yes, there's a faint blurry look to this, specially around the Fox's edges. Other than that, terrific, clean and great looking :)

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    Steve I'd be pleased with this image. Nice colours and pose. I see a blur as well but it's almost like the Noise reduction blurred the red neck and shoulders of the fox where there is little contrast. The head, hindquarters and tail look fine. Still a nice image.

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    I agree with Fabs and Roberts comments. Other than that, well done.

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