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    Another Coyote with what I consider the perfect pose in its fine winter coat.
    1/400
    f6.3
    iso400
    420mm (300 f2.8 w/1.4x)
    (they get really close, too close at times)

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    Exceptional details Dan. Great pose and perfect techs. Excellent.

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    Dan,

    Well I certainly cannot disagree with your title, I wonder whether a slight boost in contrast and sharpness may assist for web presentation?

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    Yep I have to agree with you Dan, this is a great pose and nice work on the IQ. Congrats

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    Beautiful detail, pose, BG and soft lighting, nicely done Dan.
    TFS


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    Dan - I agree with the above, beautiful detail, pose and IQ. Only nit might like a bit more room below.

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    Rachel

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    Very nice. I would love to the coyote looking directly into the lens.

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    Lovely Dan.

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    very nice image,good detail,nice pose,if looks could kill.well done.

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    Great pose and sharpness looks fine to me.
    I would open up some of the darkest shadow detail a bit by selective dodging (like the snout/nose)...
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    Thanks for the nice comments, very much appreciated.
    Dan Kearl

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    Real nice Dan. Great subject, nice pose in some habitat, and good looking colors, BG, and detail.

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