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    Todd Frost
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    Bison in the Lamar riding out late spring snowstorm.
    D300, 80-400vr @80mm, 1/60, f5.6, iso1600, spot, man exposure.
    Thanks for looking, all comments and critiques appreciated.

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    Last edited by Todd Frost; 11-15-2008 at 02:16 PM.

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    Robert Amoruso
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    Todd,

    I like the blowing snow and extreme look of the image. You have a strong magenta color cast (look in the snow). I would have also like to have seen more room on the bottom and less on top.

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    Alfred Forns
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    Fully agree with Robert !!!

    You did capture a great feel The needed slow shutter speed help the image, love seeing how the falling snow looks !!! Excellent !!!

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    Todd Frost
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    Thanks for the comments and for pointing out the cast. Adjusted the image real quick, this is full frame so I will have to add canvas to bottom.

    Todd

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    This image does a good job of portraying the cold. I agree with Robert and Alfred on removing some space from the top (amplifies a "shooting down" angle)

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    Todd,
    I find clipping of highlights around the shape of the bison in the original post. You have done a better job in the repost though but the clipping is there to a lesser extent. Space at the bottom and left would have been better. To accentuate the stark environment, a B&W would be better. Have a look at the B&W version I have come up with (with my morning tea in hand, so you can do a better job):D

    You can work on the blacks further if you wish. If you play around with the PP you can get better results. Thanks for sharing.

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    Sabyasachi

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    Like the repost. More detail in the snow on the bison's back. The blowing snow really adds to the image.

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