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    20D, 1-400L @ 400mm, f6.3, 1/800s, ISO 800, -2/3 EC, cropped a bit all around to pano.
    Last edited by Steve Canuel; 09-07-2009 at 12:35 PM.

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    Hi Steve. I really like the look and feel of this one. The rams and foreground are sharp while the background is soft enough so that the rams stand out, but sharp enough to give a good feel for the overall habitat. Both rams are posing nicely for you and I like the positioning of the left ram with the lighter grassy background behind it.

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    I like the way they stand out form the bg !! Eye contact withe the rams is great !!!

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    You caught literally the last ray of light shining on those horns, very nicely done :)
    I think you can even go tighter on top.

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    A very nice environmental photo here! Love the looks of the bighorns , the light, the sharpness and setting. I personally would have loved to have had a little more seperation with the BG here. Great shot nonetheless.

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    Love the lighting on the sheep. Great exmaple of the rugged habitat they reside in. I might prefer the right ram not so centered in the frame or looking right to include that in the frame. Otherwise there seems to be dead space on the right side of you crop...

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    A wonderful habitat shot Steve, the bulls look sharp despite being small in the frame.

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    Steve, I like the rough habitat, and for sure the last light on the horns of these two rams. If I were to crop off the right, it wouldn't be much.

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    Thanks to everyone for the comments and suggestions.

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