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    Default Mountain Goat

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    Canon 40D
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    1/800 sec. at f/ 8
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    Hi Denise...Good exposure,nice headturn and interesting subject.I like the tiny flowers in the frgrnd. I would crop a bit off the top though...

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    Nice smile on this one. I like the lines created by the head/horns, spine, and BG tree, leading up and out of the frame.

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    Denise, Denise, you never cease to amaze. I think the crops works as presented, well balanced. with the upper branches receding in the same line as the horns. Excellent done IMO.

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    I would also suggest a tad off the top. Lovely image, with head turn and flowers to boot!

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    Nice lookback pose and love how you can see some teeth. How close were you able to get?

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    Dan, I was able to get pretty close-got lucky w/ the pose

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    Denise,

    I like the catchlight in the eye, the turned head over the should look, the diagonal of the BG tree and the nice looking grass and flowers in the FG.

    i think moving left would have gotten the diagonal tree edge left of the face and not intersecting it and making the BG of the face fully the tree. I would also selectively sharpen the head more.

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    Denise, I like the lines on this, the polished horns and of course the teeth!

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