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    Judy Lynn Malloch
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    We found this little resting colt while photographing the wild horses of Wyoming.

    Nikon D3
    Nikon 200 to 400 mm
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    1/1250, F10
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    All comments are appreciated. Thanks.

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    Alfred Forns
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    HI Judy

    Great looking little guy !! I like the exposure, got good shadow detail and the snow in check. I know trying to get in good sun angle is an impossibility ... they probably just sit there. I remember hearing Fabs say flash is not practical at all !!! Love the image !!

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    Robert Amoruso
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    As mentioned sun angle not optimum. Going low here would have been another option for you here Judy if the Bg was not distracting. I do like the comp and inclusion of just the right amount of habitat.

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    Judy,
    I agree with AI. Lots of details in the image. Looks good to me.
    Cheers,
    Sabyasachi

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    Judy Lynn Malloch
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    This was a group of wild horses that we captured on our recent trip to Wyoming.

    Nikon D3
    Nikon 200 to 400 mm
    ISO 400
    1/1250, F10

    All comments are appreciated.

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    Fabs Forns
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    I remember this young one well, and his father too :) Easy to recognize because of the star in the forehead.
    Sun angle meant a butt shot.

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    Nate Chappell
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    Looks good to me Judy Lynn, cute little colt, nice job with the exposure here.

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    Cute horse. Looks like he's a model for rocking horse designers. I like the 2nd one too and the inclusion of the habitat (although I want to see more mountains or removal of just the strip at the top). Must've been neat to see these guys and spend some time with them.

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    Roman Kurywczak
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    Hey Judy,
    What a cutie! My bet is you could probably pull a bit out of the forehead with a screen blend layer?? You know me....I have no issues with the crop!

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