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    Another shot from yellowstone from a few weeks ago with Robert Franz

    this fox was hunting for food and if I recall in this shot it was watching a group of snowmobiles coming down the road

    Canon 5D MKII, 100-400L @ 400mm F8,ISO 250 1/1250

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    Gorgeous image of a fine specimen. I really like the lower ROT position because it shows the vastness of YNP. Foliage helps to balance comp. too.

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    thanks Gary

    I should mention that I removed a couple small trees from the upper left hand side with content aware fill in CS5 because they were standing out to much because they were so dark

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jamie Strickland View Post
    thanks Gary

    I should mention that I removed a couple small trees from the upper left hand side with content aware fill in CS5 because they were standing out to much because they were so dark

    Thanks, Jamie. Flawlessly done.

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    Jamie, this is superb and I love everything about it.

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    superbly done , in camera and on computer
    TFS

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    Well thought out comp with the small bush balancing the fox in all the detailed snow.

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    Outstanding image Jamie. Exposure handled well with good sharpness. Well done.
    TFS
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    Great stuff!!

    Beautiful colours and crop.

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    Like the placement and framing of the fox in this fine image here Jamie. The lighting really enhances too.
    TFS


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    Very nice Jamie, well executed.

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    One mighty fine image Jamie. I like your chosen comp.

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    Good one Jamie...

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    Beautiful serene image!

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