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    Ric Grupe
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    Default With all these exotic...

    ....creatures, I'll bet what you really wanted to see was a rodent, up close and personal!;)



    Camera Model: Canon EOS-1D Mark II N
    Shutter speed: 1/500 sec
    Aperture: 6.3
    Exposure mode: Av
    Metering mode: Partial
    Drive mode: Continuous (low)
    ISO: 400
    Lens: EF400mm f/4 DO IS USM +1.4x
    Focal length: 560mm
    AF mode: AI Servo AF
    Last edited by Ric Grupe; 08-27-2008 at 10:15 PM.

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    Wow!!! Where'd you find one of those! :) Nice clean, creamy BG and detail in the fur. I like the way you anchored the right side with the tree trunk and have him leaning into the frame. Maybe a tiny bit more room in front? If available, I think a tiny bit of detail in the mouth would be nice.

    Steve

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    Vincent Grafhorst
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    Maybe not exotic Ric, but a fantastic image of this lovely creature. Well done.

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    Very nece portrait here. Just a bit more room would have been nice.....

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    Hi Ric For these little guys I like stopping down a bit Having dof is important Not sure if flash would have been possible but a little detail around the mouth area would have been nice !!! I like the image a lot !!!

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    Ric Grupe
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    Default Thanks to all!

    I appreciate the input.

    I can easily see that I should have brought out the shadow detail around the mouth and am confident I can do so. Sometimes, I think, that I only see what's right with an image and concentrate on that.

    As far as the tight crop is concerned...I do have a better crop that gives a bit more room bottom and left...I guess I wanted to show off the detail with the size constraints of posting here.

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    The triangular pose and the fine fur details make this one for me.

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    Ric Grupe
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    Default EDITED version

    I tried to incorporate the suggested revisions in this edit.


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    Looks great!

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    Super job Ric like the repost a bunch!

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    Repost looks good.

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    Ric Grupe
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    Default Thanks...

    ...D.Robert, Nonda, and Steve. :)

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