Luminous Landscape Forum
The Art of Photography => User Critiques => Topic started by: Patricia Sheley on February 09, 2019, 04:12:52 pm
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Did not wish to intrude on Jeremy's fox. This was just a flash and gone. Cells can be sweet in a pinch. He's since hooked up with his mate who is still traveling with one of last season's kits.
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Did not wish to intrude on Jeremy's fox. This was just a flash and gone. Cells can be sweet in a pinch. He's since hooked up with his mate who is still traveling with one of last season's kits.
Nice catch; I thought he was standing in his bathtub of suds!
Well, if he has a mate, he has to keep himself at his best; lots of competition out there.
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It is a nice catch.
And it reminds me that the first time I ever saw a fox in the wild, it was crossing a street on Mount Desert Island.
Not your fox, though, since it was many generations ago.
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Did not wish to intrude on Jeremy's fox. This was just a flash and gone. Cells can be sweet in a pinch. He's since hooked up with his mate who is still traveling with one of last season's kits.
I like it. He's very different from the poser I photographed!
Jeremy
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I like it. He's very different from the poser I photographed!
Jeremy
And there is an important difference, this is a fox in his environment, a living fox, yours is studio wise isolated from is habitat. It is a choice, I have my ideas about that choice, but will post it under your picture.
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Beautiful image and light...yes the cell is the ever ready eye.
Now the idea of a wild fox in a bathtub of suds might be worth staging! Might be just a bit hectic.
Peter
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Beautiful image and light...yes the cell is the ever ready eye.
Now the idea of a wild fox in a bathtub of suds might be worth staging! Might be just a bit hectic.
Peter
No more so than with all the foxes in the suds in a nightclub in Ibiza.
;-)
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No more so than with all the foxes in the suds in a nightclub in Ibiza.
;-)
And then there's that...
Peter