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    Cold windy morning and a good-sized crop. 40D, 1-400L @ 400mm, f6.3, 1/1000s, ISO 400, monopod mount.
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    I like warm colors, good shadow detail and clearly visible eye !! Might want just a little more room for the virtual legs but sure like the space in frame !!! Really like it Steve Big Congrats !!!

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    Lovely light u've got there Steve.
    Nice details & sharpness. I liked the pano crop but also wonder how the 2x3 aspect ratio wud look like...

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    So beautiful, Steve, I saw Bison in the wild for the first time yesterday and I can appreciate your image, really stunning. The grass makes him really stand out.

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    Excellent job with composition and colors.

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    Steve,
    I like this a lot. I love the colours. I feel makes the image special. I feel the pano works well and gives a very expansive feel. The grass adds to the image.
    Cheers,
    Sabyasachi

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    Steve,

    I like the pano look and think it works well. I really love prairie grass and getting something like this bison bathed in the golden glow of the grass is perfect so I want to see more of the grass like you did here.

    Bottom of image is OK with me as far as virtual legs go.

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    Thanks to all for the comments. I went with the pano to accentuate the lines of the grass in the BG and on the little ridge in front.
    Kaushik,
    I have a different crop which included sky and a few trees but the sky was pretty bland and featureless so I chose this crop.
    Fabs,
    Seeing the conditions these animals endure in the winter is one of the reasons I have so much respect for them. I'm glad you got to see some in the wild.

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