On Feb 21, 2008, at 8:42 PM, Charlie Falke wrote:
wildlightphoto@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:I'm not thrilled about the cluttered background or how much I had to crop, but I'm delighted that after at least 10 years of trying to photograph thiscritter I've finally gotten one photo I'm willing to show: http://wildlightphoto.com/mammals/carnivores/nrott00.htmlTechnical stuff: R8/DMR @ISO 400, 560mm f/6.8, shoulder stock & monopodSacramento County California last weekendDoug, I like it. The lighting is perfect for the animal's coat. The pose is perfect. The background isn't that distracting, and the harmony between the larger rocks and the size and shape of his head combine with his overly serious expression to suggest a humorous link between the two, but not to a degree to detract from displaying the animals beauty.
and it does make it clear why it's so hard to get a shot at these elusive animals, Steve
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