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Mar 04, 2010 15:01 |  #1

i was waiting in a hedge for some dear to come closer and this young fox came walking up i was squeaking him i had so much fun watching him


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Mar 04, 2010 15:06 |  #2

nice shot and right spot at the right time...but why does his eye look washed out or dodged?


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Mar 04, 2010 16:37 as a reply to  @ zacm7's post |  #3

i do not know? I think it was the sun at that angle i haven't got enough edit skills at the moment but here is another pic that is ok but i liked the look of the other one best


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Mar 04, 2010 16:49 as a reply to  @ cruso's post |  #4

Too bad that first shot has a stick or something right over the face. Otherwise it's a very nice shot. Second one is better due to no obstructions on the face.


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Mar 04, 2010 17:17 |  #5

ahh the first would be beast if the stick wasnt there =/




  
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Mar 05, 2010 00:20 as a reply to  @ OwensSi's post |  #6

thanks i never thought of that ?i just thought it was the sun. thats another lesson learn


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Mar 05, 2010 11:25 |  #7

They are both great captures, I love the curious look your getting. If only it weren't for that stick bluring the eyes.
The second one looks as though it's going on the defensive.


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Mar 05, 2010 11:48 |  #8

i can get over the stick in the face, what an epic moment!




  
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Mar 07, 2010 01:32 |  #9

Nice shots!


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Mar 18, 2010 14:33 as a reply to  @ Morlow's post |  #10

Too bad for that limb in the first photo, but great shots.




  
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Mar 18, 2010 15:09 |  #11

Great photos but yeah sucks the first one had a stick in the way.




  
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Mar 18, 2010 21:12 |  #12

HA ! But they're both still great !




  
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Mar 18, 2010 22:08 |  #13

Two nice images Cruso. I would really try to save the first shot because of the cocked head..

1. Clone out the stick on either side of the face.
2. Duplicate the fox's left eye from the second shot and paste it into the first.
3. Finally "burn" any remaining part of the stick on the head particularly on the nose.


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Mar 19, 2010 08:38 |  #14

Nice series, but I agree with everyone about cloning out the stick in the first shot.


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