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    This past winter Jackson Hole had record amounts of snow. In January it got to -30F and didn't get above 0 F for a number of days. It was a hard winter for wildlife. But it was a good time for scavengers, including coyotes, eagles and foxes. This coyote had been on a carcass of a Pronghorn when it moved in my direction. There was a big mound of snow about 10 meters form me and the coyote came over to take a look. I had my 550 mm lens set up and took this photo.

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    Interesting concept, Chuck, but with that vast mass of snow in the foreground hiding a large part of the coyote's face, I find this image is not as effective as most of your other work.

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    Nicely captured.

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    Very nice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GrumpyDiver View Post
    Interesting concept, Chuck, but with that vast mass of snow in the foreground hiding a large part of the coyote's face, I find this image is not as effective as most of your other work.
    Thanks for the feedback. I got a kick out of it peaking over the snowdrift. I would not choose this photo to hang on my wall as my best coyote photo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GrumpyDiver View Post
    Interesting concept, Chuck, but with that vast mass of snow in the foreground hiding a large part of the coyote's face, I find this image is not as effective as most of your other work.
    On the contrary, I find that the piled-up snow is what makes the photograph for me.

    John

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    Re: Those Eyes

    Excellent image

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    Re: Those Eyes

    Love this!

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    That is a very striking shot Chuck but I also find the expanse of snow at the bottom of the shot slightly distracting. It's about the eyes and maybe a slice from the bottom would add emphasis in that respect - but perhaps that is just personal preference.

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    I agree with all thoughts here. I like the snow but it is distracting since it is oof. I always learn by looking at others' work. Thanks for sharing!

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    Re: Those Eyes

    I agree with John (Rostron) -- I like the shot too concentrating on the eyes. Also for John (2) comment about cropping. I was late as usual...sorry.

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    Re: Those Eyes

    I found the comments interesting and helpful. I will play with this image some more using your input. One is constantly reminded that photography is an art, and beauty is in ............

    Cheers, Chuck

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