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The coyote is beautiful, I love the expression on his face. I agree that it is tight. Maybe you could add a bit of canvass to the left side so he doesn't appear cut off in the rear. TFS
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Dan - great detail and walking pose. It pops nicely from the bg. I agree it is a bit tight especially to the left and below. The shadows look to have a bit too much green to me (see under the chin) but should be easy to remedy in color balance.
TFS,
Rachel
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I love the detail on the coyote against the background as well. I also agree on the crop (although as more of a beginner myself I haven't yet got everything down myself and find it challenging enough to capture wildlife in the first place!
How are you finding the coyotes in an urban environment? I am thinking of trying my hand near my neighborhood (we have some areas nearby that are sure to have them), but I haven't figured out the best way to stalk.
Thanks!
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Jim, I don't stalk.
It is more a matter of luck and the fact that they are prevalent in Oregon.
I see them in the middle of Portland.
This one was in a wildlife refuge 20 minutes from downtown Portland.
I see them while birding (my prime objective), they just are there and I am fortunate enough to
get photo's. They also have no fear (not good in my opinion), so do not run and make it easy.
Good luck finding them.
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Hi Dan,
lovely walking pose just a little tight in the frame
great IQ.
VPN
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Gorgeous IQ and great colors, just a bit tight but thats all...I like it a lot!
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Hi Dan, missed this earlier.
Agree on the tightness, but would also drop the blue coming through on the coat. Easy fix and gives that nice 'salt & pepper' colouring.
TFS
Steve
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