- Camera: RICOH IMAGING COMPANY, LTD.
- Camera model: PENTAX K-3
- Exposure time: 1/640
- Aperture: f/8.0
- ISO: 1600
I was trying to catch the fox, but he was too fast to focus on before darting away. (5 years and 546 days ago)
The Arctic fox is one of the cutest wild animals, especially when snapped snoozing in the sunshine on a Svalbard hillside. (5 years and 2289 days ago)
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A wild fox in my garden - looking at the grill a summerevening. (5 years and 2481 days ago)
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"Clear runway! Runway Clear!" Almost everytime before people wanted to slide down, they have to shout the sentence to pray for safety. Waking at the bridge linking Sentosa ( Singapre ) to a small island, I lift my head 90 degrees up to snap this funny shot! HAHA! (5 years and 3323 days ago)
i think my photo is too small...but how do full resolution ? ..i go to my contest entries and edit > check full resolution but it is still not on
i think my photo is too small...but how do full resolution ? ..i go to my contest entries and edit > check full resolution but it is still not on
Try uploading again, and make sure you tick full res.
What is the size/resolution of your original image? It looks pretty pixelated even in the small view so I dare say this is as 'high res' as it gets...
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Awww, I like this and your title is good. See on the left side how bright his fur is ? It is the tendency of the human eye to gravitate to the brightest pop on the canvas, so our eyes go there and away from his face. I wonder if you cropped this a tad tighter and eliminated that bright spot and totally focused on his face if it would give you a stronger photograph. Between you and me and the 4 walls of this computer, I don't think this is such a terrible failure, instead, it whispers of nature's hiddend beauty.
Thanks for the comment. I think you were right about the bright spot. I redid the image with the bright area cropped out.
Yes, I like it better, don't you? Not only that the bright spot is gone but you have this little fox peering in, leaning into the photo all thanks to that nice composition you have.
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