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    Default Bighorn lamb coming down cliff

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    Art Peslak
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    Nice Shot.

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    I like all the detail in the rock - contrasts with the lamb well. Given the precarious look of the lamb's position, I think including more room below would have accentuate that feeling.

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    Hi Chas,
    I agree with Robert regarding more space at the bottom. A fine image nevertheless. Thanks for sharing.

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    Very cool! This really demonstrates the ability of these animals to navigate extreme terrain. Detail is great; nice an sharp. A bit more room a the bottom might add to the feel but pretty darn nice as presented. Thanks for sharing.

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    Excellent detail and sharpness, and as mentioned, more room at the bottom will enhance.

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    This image really tells how agile these animals are! I like the details in the cliff as well.

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