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![]() ![]() There was nothing I could do about the fence, as the fox was completely enclosed (and I couldn't get closer to minimise the size.) But I got exactly the shot I wanted. It could tell that feeding time was coming, so it was up and about. I just like the look and the sleakness of its body. You can't see the tail, but it was nice and bushy. Very cute animal with lovely color. Eric |
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I agree, the fox is a lovely creature.
Rather than trying to get the fence to blur out, maybe you could have allowed it to be in focus, emphasizing the fact that the fox is a captive. That old idea of, "if you can't fight 'em, join 'em." |
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Interesting idea. I would have neede more DOF, but it was a sunny day. Might have worked. I'll try that next time.
I went back the next day and got a nice shot of it sleeping in the sun. I'll have to edit that one up too. Eric |
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