Arctic fox peek-a-boo

Gordon Point, Hudson Bay


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One of the benefits of a high resolution body is the ability to crop and still have an useable image. As most of my work is landscapes, I don't have any super telephoto lenses (e.g., 600m or up) that are typically used for wildlife, and nor can I really justify the cost of getting one. So the high resolution body works for my primary use (landscapes) and gives me more flexibility for the relatively rare occasions when I'm making wildlife images. This is a great example of where I was able to crop the image for a relatively small animal (Arctic foxes are smaller than a regular fox - about the size of a large cat) and still have lots of pixels to work with.

Shot on a Sony a7R IV and an AF 100-400mm f4-5.6 lens at 400mm.