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    Fabs Forns
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    Default The Intensity of the Wild

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    95% of original frame, one of the wild horses from out Cody trip while guided by Dale Franz. Is in an incredible experience to see the soul of a free and wild horse through his eyes.

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    david cramer
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    A beauty! The crop is a bit tight, but it sure draws you in. You can often tell a wild horse by the cockleburrs, etc in their manes and long untrimmed tails. You must have had a grand time.

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    Fabs, I like your composition very much, he has such a great expression-well done

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    Fabs,
    I agree it is a tight crop, but I like it. I like the mane and lovely eyes. The dark background gives it a nice look. I would tend to increase the brightness and warm it a bit.

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    Sabyasachi

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    Judy Lynn Malloch
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    Love it Fab ... Just awesome portrait of a stunning subject. The tight crop makes it for me !!! I especially love the lighting in this one. What a great day it was !!!!!!!

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    The tight crop works for me.

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    Jonathan Michael Ashton
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    Wow super colours and fantastic detail in the coat and mane, the light is absolutely exquisite, great shot

    Jon

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    I love the light on this one Fabs... I don't mind the tightness at all, in fact I might play with cropping some from bottom & right to concentrate even more on just the face/head of this beautiful horse.

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