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    Staring Coyote

    This coyote and I were looking each other over. I could feel the intelligence in its eyes. The snow caked on its chest helped tell a story of where it was making its living. Watching it helped me understand why the coyote is important in many Native American stories. It is an intelligent and beautiful animal.

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    Re: Staring Coyote

    What a beautiful shot! You painted such a lovely picture with your words as well.

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    Very nice capture Chuck, that look of his is pretty serious.

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    Excellent. Really like the way it's isolated in the image. Maybe a cold snowy winter is not all bad

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    Nicely captured.

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    Re: Staring Coyote

    Minimalist always works and it works here too....another beautiful shot, Chuck. I envy you that you can go out in the cold. Brrrrrrrrrrrrr............

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    That is a beauty.

    Would I have gone for a tighter crop? Probably. But I think I would have been wrong. The composition as it is works for me.

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    Please please do not crop anything in this photo. It is almost serene. But that is only my opinion.
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    Nice job! I've been struggling to get a song dog to pose for me. Did you call him in for the photo?

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    Re: Staring Coyote

    Wow! Simply beautiful!

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    Chuck, a splendid shot - the pose and look say it all, they are intelligent and have to be to survive the conditions they live in - and us !
    The framing is spot on, well done sir, a captivating and thought provoking image that ticks all the boxes for me.

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    WOW!!!! I love the way it is , truly draws all the attention to your subject and is well captured.Great color balance and details.Now that is photography at it's best.

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    Re: Staring Coyote

    Thanks for all of your comments. I was in Yellowstone National Park near a dead elk. This coyote was coming in for lunch. I just stayed put. The dead elk was in a draw and out of sight from where I was, but I knew it was there. The coyote turned from the road and went through some deep snow. Then disappeared into the draw. It would come out of the draw about every 40 seconds and look around. It is probable that the elk was killed by wolves and the coyote didn't want to be caught on the kill - a mistake that could be fatal for the coyote. Here are a couple more photos that document the story.

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    Re: Staring Coyote

    Nicely done, Chuck. Beautiful animal and nicely captured.

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    Re: Staring Coyote

    It was wondering if you would make a good ...
    Being smart, he decided it better to let you be. haha

    Excellent shot btw. We have them here too but our appear to be much skinnier and take off when you are still a mile away. One day....

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