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    Canon EOS-1D Mark III
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    ISO 800
    500mm
    Hand Held

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    There is a lot to like about this image. The eye contact, point of view, beautifully soft background, expression on the fox's face and detail in the foreground. These foxes do appear to have wonderful colouring and I like this very much. TFS.

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    Truly wonderful, nothing else needs saying

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    Super Like
    TFS

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    Gotta love the look its giving you here. Good soft colors and light. Well done.
    TFS
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    The low perspective, soft colours and that look are first class Noelle.
    TFS


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    Excellent Noelle, great POV and eye contact. The Fox pops so nicely and a killer BG. I might do another round of sharpening on the head TFS

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    Thanks all for the nice comments

    Vivaldo, I will try your suggestion.

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    If you are posting in 'landscape' format Noelle, try a larger size, as it would give justice to the image and we can appreciate it more.

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    stunning perspective - have to agree with Steve! I try to keep landscape orientations to 1000px wide and portrait orientations to 700px high...that works well

    I might also sharpen the face of the fox just a tad more as presented
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    Beautiful low perspective...Love the colors and textures...I think its sharpness is spot on

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    Low POV, killer snarl and the FG ground is interesting too. Well done.

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    Thanks all! More foxes to come :)

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