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    Mike Robinson
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    Default Elk Bugle

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    Yellowtone Bull.

    Canon 1DM3, 500f4, Iso 400 f4@ 1/200

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    Roman Kurywczak
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    Hey Mike,
    You got great detail throughout as the lighting seemed very diffused. I wish for more of the same green BG throughout......but the pose is very nice. I've eyed a few crops to take it a bit off center.......but didn't find one I was thrilled with. Let's see what others can come up with.

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    Paul Marcellini
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    I like it. It looks like you cropped the sides, I was thinking add that back and maybe take a little off top and bottom? Might emphasize the width of the antlers?

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    I am with Paul on the antlers needing some more emphasis. Nice capture.

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    Robert Amoruso
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    Mike,

    I am liking it as is but you should investigate others options as suggested. Sharp on the nose to the rack and that was an important aspect in making this image so powerful. Well done.

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    Outstanding detail. I agree about a bit more room - just a bit.

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