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    DanWalters
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    Default Bighorn Sheep

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    Captured this near Dumont, Colorado. The males were very active.

    Canon 1D Mark2
    Sigma 500mm f/4.5 lens
    F/5.6
    1/640 sec

    ISO 200

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    Alfred Forns
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    HI Dan

    Excellent exposure and detail Would only like more room, feels a little tight in frame !!! Excellent !!!

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    Dan,
    I agree with Alfred. I would have preferred some more space at the back, bottom and front. I like the pose. I would reduce the saturation and the colour temperature. What is there down its throat? At f5.6 you got lot of details. Thanks for sharing.
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    Robert Amoruso
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    As suggested a bit more room bottom and back but otherwise an excellent comp and sharp as a tack.

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    Hey Dan,
    I like the lines of the BG, FG, and sheep all pointing up and to the right. Nice pose on the intent on the subject too.

    Sabyasachi,
    The thing on the throat is the curled tip of the far horn.

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    Thanks for the comments and advice.

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