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    gary rouleau
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    Default Porcupine

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    Albuquerque New Mexico along the Rio Grande river.
    I had to shoot through many branches to get his face so I cropped a fair amount. The forty mile an hour winds didn't help one bit.

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    Lens (mm): 840
    ISO: 100
    Aperture: 5.6
    Shutter: 1/400
    Exp. Comp.: -0.7

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    Todd Frost
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    Not an image seen everyday for sure! I think a crop from bottom just below right front paw/foot(what is it on a porky) to eliminate llc gray oof area strengthens image. Don"t mind the branches as this is where you find them.
    Nice image.
    Todd

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    I like the windblown look you've captured. And you did a good job of getting an open view of the face. Hard to get a clear view of these guys. You did a nice job on getting face detail with the tough shooting conditions.
    Steve

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    A tough shooting situation that you handled pretty well. Good detail in the dark face of the porky. The busy BG couldn't be helped some OOF FG branches are a bit of a problem.

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