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    Positioned myself to put the bull elk against the beautiful sky at first light

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    Sensory overload !!!!! Love this image Dale !!!!! Big Time Congrats !!!!

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    Stunning sky, majestic animal, great exposure. Grain city in the sky--you gotta love digital. My only wish would be that the head was more of a profile. As often happens with SILHs, it is hard to tell if the animal is facing us or facing away.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Morris View Post
    . My only wish would be that the head was more of a profile. As often happens with SILHs, it is hard to tell if the animal is facing us or facing away.

    All in all a fine image. Later and love, artie
    It is difficult to tell which direction he's looking and that has bothered me over the years but not the editors. This image has been published numerous times....:)

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    Nits already mentioned, a gorgeous shot, the sky is SOO COOL!

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    stunning indeed. what a beautiful creature and treatment

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    The image is unique and what a killer sky.

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    Great shot! Love the color of the sky. Very dramatic.

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    A very beautiful silhouette you have here. I really like this kind of photography as the colour really adds drama to the photograph. In my opinion it would have been nicer if you would have shown a bit more sky, with the bull smaller in frame. That way the bull would have a bit more space to look into, while the colour in the sky would grab your attention even more.

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    This image really pulls me in. The colors are intense and that silhouette is perfect. I agree that a slightly more expansive view could be really nice. Beautiful job!

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    Beautiful!

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