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    Default Pronghorn on the Sunny Prairie

    40D, 400DO + 1.4xTCII, f6.3, 1/1600, ISO 200, -2/3 EC, Eval Mtr.
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    Hi Steve. I like the pose, composition, and sharpness. I also like the colors of the pronghorn and how they blend with the background. The fur on the side facing the camera looks wet (?) Had this animal been bedded down in wet grass or water? Well done.

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    Hi Steve,
    Thanks for the comments. The spot you're talking about looks closest to me to be the summer undercoat. I've noticed it on a few other pics I have of these guys but since they're so wary I don't really have any good sharp closeups to be sure. The patches are more common with the later date photos.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Canuel View Post
    Hi Steve,
    Thanks for the comments. The spot you're talking about looks closest to me to be the summer undercoat. I've noticed it on a few other pics I have of these guys but since they're so wary I don't really have any good sharp closeups to be sure. The patches are more common with the later date photos.
    OK. Thanks for the info.

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    Composed well for sure and you handled the lighting about as well as you could have...

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