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    I took this shot in Kolah-Ghazee protected area, Isfahan Iran
    I'd hidden in back of a stone & was waiting for them exactly in opposite direction but suddenly heard some noise in back of me. We saw each others simultaneously and after a short eye contact he jumped and run away.
    Canon 7D, Canon 600mm f4 L IS (Ver. 1)
    1/3200, f7.1, ISO 320, Tripod
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    Behin Nazemroaya
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    Hi Behin, nice capture and it is great to see images from other parts of the world. Like the action and the sharpness, light was a bit harsh, but you know that already. I wonder if lifting the shadow around the eye would help make the image better. If you have more room, a little bit more room bottom, left,a nd top may be good. Loi

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    Hi Behin, well composed/timed and I like the strong diagonal, not only with the rock outline but the fact the subject echoes it in 'the leap'. I would look to perhaps adding some more selective sharpening on the head.

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    Hi Benin - Great timing for the jump. I am fine with the comp as is and like how the diagonal in the bg mimics the diagonal of the rock and the outstretched goat. I agree with Steve about a little more selective sharpening on the head. You handled the light well. Nice one.

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    Great reflexes to catch this unexpected moment! Very good composition as mentioned above with the diagonal jump and the diagonal line of rocks. Nice that the front hooves clear that bush.

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    Hello Behin!

    I really like your composition here and the colours are quite striking!

    Well processed, and I agree with comments above regarding another round of sharpening on the head of the subject.

    You got yourself a winner here and I truly enjoyed viewing, would love to see more of this leaping wild goat, if you have

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    Gabriela Plesea

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    Hi Behin you have a nicely composed image ,well done under the circumstances you described . I love the dynamic the leaping Goat is giving the image with that jump. I like the overall tones and colors, maybe you can extract a bit more detail from the blown parts in the legs .
    Agree on sharpening the head slightly more .

    TFS Andreas

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    Thank all of you fore very useful comments

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    Nice timing on capturing this pose. The diagonals of the rocks and the background mountains add nice compositional elements to the position of the goat.

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