Julie
Registered: February 2009 Posts: 1,421
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Wed March 4, 2009 12:43am
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I love foxes and I love this.
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rdegro
Registered: February 2009 Posts: 227
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Very sharp image Richard, seems like it found it's nest. Good job.
Rene
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Mick
Registered: January 2009 Posts: 1,608
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I was going to say you did so well to capture this timid animal in the wild Richard till I read your notes.It is still a fine shot with detail and a good pose from the fox ..
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veejaycee
Registered: February 2009 Posts: 5,689
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Strange to have foxes in a wildlife center in an area of countryside in which they exist in plenty. In fact I have a foxes den in my garden in the middle of London. I think you could adjust composition by cropping either very tight to emphasise the semi curled shape of the fox or simply place it at lower left. Exposure and sharpness are fine.
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Helkoryo
Site Admin
Registered: November 2008 Posts: 5,497
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Hello Richard
A very nice shot here, good eye contact and nice detail. maybe a tad centralised but still a neat image.
Thank you for posting
kind regards Helen
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Hi,
Other than being a little too central this is a great shot.
Well done
Regards Andy
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mikebro153
Registered: March 2009 Posts: 133
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Wed March 11, 2009 2:20am
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So I'm a sucker for foxes and I think, with a slightly tighter crop I would have made the rate higher. As it is it's a great capture. In other words 'how the heck did you manage to get the shot?'
Good focus, colour and composition and good hunting skills. Thank you for a camera and not a shotgun.
mike brooker mikebro153
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