Nicely caught in the open. Was it startled, as the pose looks that way?
I would add a sliver more space behind the tail on RHS if you have it...
The background is a bit busy but it's always the case if the animal is close to thick foliage.![]()
Hei Willem, the fox certainly looks spooked or very timid.
Personally I would like to see more room around the whole subject, it's just a little tight for me, especially on the RHS of the frame. The light also looks quite bright too, have you tried shooting early morning or towards late afternoon as foxes are very good time keepers, especially if they know there is regular food about.
I might suggested looking at perhaps f7.1 or even 5.6 to help that BKG still retaining detail where you need it. The sharpness looks OK, but again from a personal POV I might just drop it a fraction IMHO and apply only to the fox, as the grass at the foot is beginning to suffer a little.
Good luck, hope to see more.
TFS
Steve
PS How far are you from Schiphol just know a very good wildlife photographer there.
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Thanks for the comments people.
It was not that far,15.3 m from the fox and at 500mm is is quickly big in the frame. About the space around ......I have simply none,this is full frame. I wish for more room my self to put the fox more to the left site of the frame but I had no time to backup or change my lens I was looking for birds.
@Steve......about a half hour. And who is it then?
I will send you a PM![]()
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I've got it. And sent you a reaction too:) Thanks
If you get a chance, would be worth meeting up with him. Have you tried photographing in Texel?
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Yes I have Steve. I Shot there last june some birds there .
Great pose! Maybe just a little more room on the right.