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    Default Elk beugeling

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    Taken on Robert Franz's trip to Yellowstone last week, this was just outside of the little town square (not sure the real name) near the Gardiner entrance. It was a great trip as others already expressed

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    Awesome Jamie and so glad to see you posting here. Great behavioral image with excellent detail and good exposure. A tad more canvas at the bottom would be nice. You are right it was a wonderful trip and it was so good to have had the opportunity to meet you and I look forward to your future posts !!!!!

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    fabulous image with great compo , colors, sharpness and exposure
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    Very nice Jamie, and a little more on the bottom.

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    Hey Jamie,

    Love the BG here. Good behavior and pose. Classic shot. As mentioned a bit more room on the bottom would help a bit. Take Care!

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    great comp, pose and soft light!
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    thanks everyone, I have another pic that I can add some of the bottom from :) actually I may have another pic with a bit more canvas at the bottom I will have to check

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    I like the bugle pose and the clean background. Agree that it needs a little more space on the right and bottom.

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    Super shot Jamie. No need to mention the "bottom", :D, so can only add great details and like the look you're getting. Nicely done.

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    I like the pose, and the antlers these guy have, are simply amazing. Lovely sky BG too. Well captured.

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    Jamie,

    Way to go, sweet image.

    When possible I prefer to see the feet. When shooting ungulates with antlers try to get each tine separate, quite often a slight head tilt can make all the difference.

    Best,

    Chas

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