Coyote

Sequoia National Park
Canon 20D 70-200 f/2.8 L @ 200mm
f/4 1/125 Iso 800
I followed this guy/gal around...but he/she kept behind brush and in the shadows. This was the best shot out of about 20 or so.
Canon 20D 70-200 f/2.8 L @ 200mm
f/4 1/125 Iso 800
I followed this guy/gal around...but he/she kept behind brush and in the shadows. This was the best shot out of about 20 or so.

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Paul Strand
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Too bad those branches had to be there! Oh, I know, they always are.
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No zoo shot could compare for a moment. The branches are just fine and belong - "context", to borrow from the flight Assignment.
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exp and soft colors are very pleasing
really like the moss on the rocks
well done
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You guys all took my comment wrong! Note: I said I liked his photo.
I love coyotes! The setting adds interest to the portrait, IMO.
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