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    This lady was encountered mid morning near Madison Junction, YNP. D3s, Nikkor 70-200mm with 1.4TC, 270mm, f4.5, 1/500, iso 400, hand held. I added approximately 0.5cm to the top. C & C appreciated.

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    Nice portrait here Gary. I like the chewing action and soft light.
    I would be tempted to shave some space off the RHS and add a bit to the top if you have it as it feels tight on that side.

    (I moved it to an official post as you posted this image in response to another thread)...
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    I would agree with Morkel's recommendations.

    Due to the head turn so much towards you, depth of field is suffering. I would up ISO and close down aperture in such instances. As I understand it the D3s is excellent noise-wise.

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