Found this kit in a cemetery.
He was displayed at the Smithsonian.
Wonderful photo! What do you mean, "displayed at Smithsonian?" A contest, or ??
Welcome to UHH. You should post this shot in Photo Gallery for more exposure (so to speak :) ), as many folks don't subscribe to the "introduce yourself" forum.
Shellback
Loc: North of Cheyenne Bottoms Wetlands - Kansas
Awesome shot -
Congratulations on your recognition -
and -
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The camera club I belong to got 1st place in a contest sponsored by Natures Best magazine. My fox plus 8 others were displayed.
Thanks for the comment.---Gary
Took this in a cemetery a few years ago. Used a Canon T1i and a Canon 100-400 lens. ISO was 400 and took the photo from my car window.
Any C 0r C appreciated.
Nicely lit to be taken from the car.
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www..... adorable!
Great capture with your camera!
:D
Garybl wrote:
Took this in a cemetery a few years ago. Used a Canon T1i and a Canon 100-400 lens. ISO was 400 and took the photo from my car window.
Any C 0r C appreciated.
That little cur is just too cute.
Now that's cute...wonderful shot. As far as processing goes, try to bring down the highlights while increasing the shadows and maybe a tad less color saturation, its a fine balancing trick, but give it a shot.
Very cute. Good timing on your part
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