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    A term of endearment used by a photographer friend as we were doing the Big horned sheep, we wanted a Ram or and Ewe, and the babies were always on the way. Judy will remember this :)
    Yellowstone area, last December.

    D3, 200-400/4 VR hand held, uncropped
    f/5.6, 1/400, ISO 1000

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    Good to see he's eating his vegetables so he can grow up to be a big, strong, photogenic ram someday! I like the pose and the thorny bushes in front and behind him. The line of the darker OOF FG grasses makes a nice complimentary line to his position. His ear looks a little unique. May be a way to identify him when he grows up and you get to photograph him again.

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    Excellent foreground and and background Fabs. Really like this image.

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    This image has a very nice feel to it, Fabs. I like the comp, the sharpness of the lamb, the excellent detail in the whites, and the complimentary colors throughout. My only small nit is the grass stem crossing the muzzle. When I look at the head, my eye goes right to that stem. Otherwise, an excellent image.

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    Fabs,
    Top shelf stuff.
    Cute subject in it's habitat. I have ADD and my attention wasn't drawn away from that cute little head by the grass stem:).

    The only thing I could suggest is a little bit of a crop.
    What do you think?

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    Thanks, DD, looking good :)

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    Hi Fabs,

    Very nice image. Both versions look good to me, hey I love the lambs...

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