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    Another shot from the series. Caught his attention as he was taking a break from pulling the poor armadillo apart.
    As for the crop, I was not sure where to stop. I did not have the full body shot, partial legs which I took off in this crop. Should I go tighter? Love to see your interpretation.
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    I might have taken more off the bottom as I don't know what that is on the bottom and it looks strange and distracting. Love the expression and eye contact.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe Senzatimore View Post
    I might have taken more off the bottom as I don't know what that is on the bottom and it looks strange and distracting. Love the expression and eye contact.
    Joe, those are the OOF tail showing in btw the legs.

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    Troy, I agree with Joe that as long you're going for a tight crop, even tighter would work better for this image. Sharpness, exposure, and BG look great, and yeah, that eye contact is cool!

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    Greg Basco

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greg Basco View Post
    Troy, I agree with Joe that as long you're going for a tight crop, even tighter would work better for this image. Sharpness, exposure, and BG look great, and yeah, that eye contact is cool!

    Cheers,
    Greg Basco
    How tight should I go? I can't make up my mind ;)

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