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    Ndutu May 2011.
    Camera: Nikon D300
    Lens: Nikon 200-400 f4
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    Shutters: 1/1000
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    Nice interaction of the two. Good color and techs. I would only crop some from top.
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    Another nice image in your BEF collection VP, love the interaction here.
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    VPN - Nice interaction and light though I am not sure about the comp. This seems to be one that would have worked better as a horizontal view with more room to the left and right. What is lying between them, visible near the front one's tail?

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    Hi VPN, agree the interaction is nice, but I find the image a little 'crunchy' in it's appearance. The detail and sharpness isn't as smooth as it could be I feel. I like the idea of shooting this landscape with the BEF to the RHS, but as presented, I would crop some off the top. Is this FF or cropped? If so, by how much would you estimate?

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    VPN,

    I am looking at this on a less than perfect monitor in my UK office, so cannot comment really on colour etc.

    Interesting pose but woukld have preffered a little more width. You were so lucky with your sighting

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    Lovely interaction...I agree with the "scrunchy" look, and a crop from the top...
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    Love these little guys. This interaction is great. The baring of the teeth on the FG fox is special.

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