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    Default Zebra Portrait

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    Cropped from Horizontal to give this a portrait crop

    Canon 7D
    Canon 100-400 L IS
    AV f8
    TV 1/1000
    ISO 500
    Exp comp + 0.33
    Evaluative metering
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    RAW file processed in CS5

    All comments and Crits appreciated

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    Great looking portrait with some nice eye contact. Like the light and color as well.

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    This is excellent. I love the whiskers and the detail in the black nose. The nicely blurred green background sets off the crisp black & white of the zebra.

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    Dumay - very stately portrait. I like the DOF and the catchlight. Well done.

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    Agree with the above, well done.

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    Excellent image. Great detail in the blacks and whites which are nicely offset by the blurred green background. And nice sharpness too. I guess a Zebra makes for a great target for any AF system... :)

    JR

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    Love the colors. Nice portrait, sharp and well exposed. Beautiful work!

    Lorant

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    Well done Dumay. Good sharpness and exposure. The chosen crop works well.
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    Good portrait, like the way the BG isolates the subject highlighting the detail within the image, nice one.

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