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    40D, 1-400L @ 115mm, f6.3, 1/2000s, ISO 400, -1/3 EC.
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    Steve,
    I am happy with the placement. If you would have placed anywhere else, then the converging slopes would have taken away the attention from the subject. I would have increased the aperture by atleast a stop and half. I would have loved to see this scene in the golden light. Well done.
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    Sabyasachi

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    Steve,

    You were facing the same problems I had in Oklahoma recently with the strong light. All in all, the image works well as Sabyasachi mentions.

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    Hi Steve Placement wise sure wish you could have been a little higher so the horns would not be flush with the ridge.

    Light was not ideal but you did well !! Have you tried a polarizer for this conditions? Might surprise you !!!

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    Thanks for the comments and suggestions.

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