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    Surely you jest! This is quite amazing. And the light is so sweet.

    Where was it made?

    What happened next? It surely seems like dinner.

    I wish only that you had been a few yards to your right for a better light angle and a slightly better angle to the subject (that is slightly angled away from you).
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    Great image with remarkable colour and light, that will teach it to stare:)

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    Nicely done. Great moment captured. I like the pano format chosen for this but would have preferred more room below the fox. As with your last post I think toning down the highlights would improve this wonderful image.
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    excellent suspense here Gen! lovely light...Artie's got a point regarding the angle, yet I would love it if this were mine :)

    please show the next frame. I also agree with Todd on toning down the highlights just a tad. Robert's got an excellent tutorial on that here on BPN...
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    This is amazing , colors and light are to die for
    TFS

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    Another excellent capture in the series. Agree with the others regarding angle and highlights.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Morkel Erasmus View Post
    excellent suspense here Gen! lovely light...Artie's got a point regarding the angle, yet I would love it if this were mine :)

    please show the next frame. I also agree with Todd on toning down the highlights just a tad. Robert's got an excellent tutorial on that here on BPN...
    Itried finding the tutorial you mentioned but no luck can you point me in the right direction?
    thanks
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    Great series! Like the open mouth and the great light and color.

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