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    Bobcat, Yellowstone National Park

    1D IV, 600mm w/1.4x III
    Manual, Spot metered on snow +2 EV, 1/800 @ f/10, ISO 400
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    See you where there is light, or at the computer,

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    Very nice Chas, exceptional detail and a great setting. Having the drifts, hollows and forms in the snow really add to the scene.

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    Chas,

    Great Cat, great snow

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    The best bobcat image I have seen from YNP ,
    TFS

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    Chas - great walking pose and beautiful image. Something looks slightly off at the rear of the bobcat above the leg?

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    This is fantastic...Love the walking pose and details...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rachel Hollander View Post
    Chas - great walking pose and beautiful image. Something looks slightly off at the rear of the bobcat above the leg?

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    Do you mean the bit of black tail tip showing?

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    Hi Chas - no, between the black tail tip and the top of the rear leg there seems to be an anomaly in the color or it could be the masking. The fur is much lighter and washed out than the rest of the cat (even for fringe fur for lack of a better a term).

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    I like the lines in the snow and how the bobcat is positioned with them. Good leading line.

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