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    This young gun seemed anxious about me being on his turf, and after ten minutes or so I saw why as a cow emerged from the vegetation seen behind him in this image. He soon realized I was no threat, and slid into the same grassy area as his couterpart.

    Captured near the shore of Bear Lake in northern Utah...

    40D w/ 400 5.6L
    1/160 f/5.6 iso200

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    John

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    I love the eye contact and the habitat, john. I may burn the foreground a bit as to keep the eye inside the frame :)

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    Nice wide-eyed look from this guy John. I like the colors of the BG foilage and how the dip in the back lines up with the dip in the BG and FG shrubs/grasses.

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    You captured him good in the pleasing environment John. I agree with the burning in of the bottom.

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    John,
    You got a colourful background. I think that improves the image. I like the eye contact. A higher f stop say f8 would have also helped. Since the shutter speed was 1/160, I would have tried bumping up the ISO.

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    Sabyasachi

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