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    This Ram continues on his philosophical consideration of the availability of Ewes to court, as the hand of man invades his territory. How much this is affecting him, hard to tell.
    Yellowstone area. Uncropped.

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    This is a nice image. I realise you were trying to show something different but I just cannot stand the car in the background, I have seen far too many roadkills!

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    Hits home very quickly when you see the title Fabs. Very precarious life for a lot of animals with man added to the mix.

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    Fabs, I like what you have created here. I believe this image highlights the paradox of our national parks and wildlife refuges. There is ever increasing pressure on the system for easily accessible yet high quality wildlife sightings. The public wants to see a wolf kill while enjoying their lattes. The true meaning of wilderness and wildlife is becoming more and more of an abstraction for too many.

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    Great perspective, very different. good eye contact. Reminds me of that old tv ad with the Indian and the trash in an odd-funny way.... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j7OHG7tHrNM
    Last edited by Dan Walker; 02-03-2009 at 05:19 PM.

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    This one really tells quite a story. Well composed and wonderful angle. Fine work my friend !!!!

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    Well done Fabs.

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    Fabs, This really does tell a story- very interesting, another well done image.Does make you think.

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    Pretty interesting perspective. Good one.

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    Very well done Fabs... the composition alone conveys the story, but that stare makes it special in my opinion. Makes me wonder what he is thinking. ;) Nice work.

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    Excellent shot with nice composition and communicates the story that u wanted to tell very effectively.

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