What a great photo--exactly as you would expect to see a wary Fox in his environment! Best, Pam
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Dennis KaczorRegistered UsersPosts: 2,413Major grins
edited May 1, 2013
This is a shot that I like, my only suggestion would be clone out that blade of grass that is close to the eye and downward, would make this even nicer.
Love the point of view. You were able to get us down to the level of the fox. Nicely done, very dramatic shot.
It's a little deceiving, the fox is coming over a small hill and I was sitting on the bank opposite the hill, so the fox was a little higher than me and was looking slightly down on me when he appeared warily.
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Thanks Dennis, good advice....
It's a little deceiving, the fox is coming over a small hill and I was sitting on the bank opposite the hill, so the fox was a little higher than me and was looking slightly down on me when he appeared warily.
Thanks for the nice feedback.
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