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    Joel Brueziere
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    Default Chamois


    Rupicapra rupicapra

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    Joel,
    wonderful composition and excellent eye contact. Raised foot is an added bonus. All in all a very good image except subject is little dark. I used default S/H settings to lighten up subject a bit. Hope you dont mind.

    Welcome to BPN.

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    Nice composition and welcome to BPN.
    Sid's repost is a definite improvement.


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    Very cute image! I like how clean the image is as well. The repost really brings out the colors of the subject.

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    Big welcome to BPN , excellent image to start with , Sid's repost is big improvement
    TFS

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    Welcome. Cute subject, nice pose, and great habitat. I'd remove the stem hanging from the belly if it were mine. I actually prefer the cooler, darker surroundings of the original, with maybe just a little brightening of only the lamb.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Canuel View Post
    Welcome. Cute subject, nice pose, and great habitat. I'd remove the stem hanging from the belly if it were mine. I actually prefer the cooler, darker surroundings of the original, with maybe just a little brightening of only the lamb.
    Hello Steve this is not a stem but his umbilical cord

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    Love this capture with the wonderful action, eye contact and low angle. Many thanks for sharing this beauty with us.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Judy Lynn Malloch View Post
    Love this capture with the wonderful action, eye contact and low angle. Many thanks for sharing this beauty with us.
    This comment echoes my sentiments entirely, where was it taken?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ken Watkins View Post
    This comment echoes my sentiments entirely, where was it taken?
    picture taken here:
    www.nationalpark.ch/snp.html
    Alpes suisse - Canon 20D 1/2000 F7 400mm ISO 400

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    Super shot Joel. Love the eye contact and low viewpoint. repost is an improvement.

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    Delightful image - successfully captured the environment and the Chamois kid. Much prefer the original post, more true to life... repost is in my opinion, way too light.

    Well done and thanks for sharing.

    Gerald

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Kes View Post
    Grüezi and welcome in the wildlife forum. Sweet animal captured. Pose and sharpness are really nice. It would help to include image details. Where did you get this ?
    as I have reply to Ken Watkins
    picture taken here:
    www.nationalpark.ch/snp.html
    Alpes suisse - Canon 20D 1/2000 F7 400mm ISO 400

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joel Brueziere View Post
    Hello Steve this is not a stem but his umbilical cord

    Thanks for the info Joel. That thought briefly entered my mind when I saw it but I didn't think it was that young.

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