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    This was taken at the Wolf Conservation Center about an hour outside of NYC when I had just gotten my 50D for practice with the camera. You can only shoot from platforms and small camera openings in the fence so getting better angles is sometimes tough.

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    HH, twig that intersected nose removed in PS.

    C&C welcome and appreciated. Thanks,

    Rachel

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    I really like this Rachel, nice expression and the Autumnal BG sets the colouring of the Wolf off nicely. I was going to suggest you might try to open the detail up in the eye and nose area, but looking at it on another monitor it looks OK (?). As I said, do like the contrast between the two (Wolf/BG), however the highlight near the bottom jaw is a slight distraction. You can tone it down, just depends on you PS skills if you want to ;)

    Nice one.

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    Beautiful coat coming in on this one. Agree a little more detail could be brought out on the snout. I understand the limitations of shooting thru such fence openings, though, and you can't always get what you want (hey, I think there's a hit song in there---nahhh!--lol). I always enjoy seeing your posts. Cheers

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    You did a great job with this capture considering your limitations. I have taken the liberty to repost. I took a tad off the top...just enough to remove the BG from over the wolf's left ear, and a little off the left. I lightened the entire eye socket, and I gave it ajust a tad more more sharpening.

    You did a great job capturing the details and there is a gentleness about this particular picture that I really like.

    Marina

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    Thanks everyone for the kind comments. I had lightened the eye on the op but did not go further because I do not like the reflection in the eye that becomes more pronounced when the eye is lightened.

    Marina - your slight crop (I hadn't even noticed the area above the ear) and the additional sharpening looks good.

    Thanks again,
    Rachel

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    What a handsome wolf, you've done well with this Rachel as I do feel that I could reach out and stroke him. Love the background colours and I agree with Marina about the almost gentle nature of the picture.

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    Thanks Hilary

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    Rachel,

    There is nice detail in the salt-and-pepper hair and eyes and Marina's repost really helps to bring it out. You captured a good "feel" for the animal in its expression.

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    lovely wolf - wonderful sweet expression and fur detail - like the crop and extra sharpening. he(she) has beautiful eyes....

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    Thanks Robert and Pat. Pat - this is the alpha female of 4 wolves the WCC had at the time. Sadly the alpha and beta males have both died from cancer since my visit in 2009.

    Rachel

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    Very nice image Rachel, Marinas repost look good. The wolf has a trusting look in it's expression.
    Last edited by denise ippolito; 10-17-2010 at 05:36 PM.

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    Thanks Denise.

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    Love the colors of this wolf. BG compliments him well.

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    Thanks Steve.

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    lovely image with nice details
    TFS

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