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    Canon EOS-1D Mark II N, Shooting Date/Time 4/2/2011 3:35:47 PM, Aperture-Priority AE, Shutter Speed 1/200, Av( Aperture Value ) 5.6, Center-Weighted Average Metering, Exposure Compensation 0, ISO 200, Lens EF300mm f/2.8L IS USM +2.0x, Focal Length 600.0mm, RAW, Flash Off, White Balance Mode Auto, AI Servo AF.

    This is the latest edition to the Wolf Preserver, Anoki. He is a rescue, 3 years old, 125 lbs and very active and healthy! He is cautious but playful. I used my 300 with 2x to get about 35 feet from him in the enclosure. He would let me pet him, nut did not like the camera, hence the distance needed for a somewhat 3/4 body image. Let me know what you think. All comments welcomed.

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    Hi Grady, nice to see you here.

    I like the look you capture here. Good exposure and sharpness. If you could not get the paws in, I think crop em out here. I would also try a bit more crop on right to even the face's location in the image.

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    Nice looking animal in prime condition. Colours & detail looks good, but would agree with Robert, a tighter crop works better. Hope to see more.

    BTW Gady, if this is a 'captive' animal, please can you add a C within the title, just helps to clarify the postings, thank you.


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    Thanks for the feed back Robert and Steve.

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