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    40D, 1-400L @ 260mm, f5.6, 1/60s, ISO 1600, +1/3 EC, monopod mount, slight crop, mostly from left.
    Last edited by Steve Canuel; 11-15-2009 at 10:09 PM.

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    Gorgeous image with nice flowing grass blades , nice compo and expo
    TFS

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    Hi Steve, I like the soft light, and warm colours. The flowing grasses towards him certainly does add to the image. As a matter of interest, apart from you, would there be anything else out there for these guys to be worried about?

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    Hey Steve,
    Light and comp are excellent.......wind blown grasses make this one sweet!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuart Bowie View Post
    Hi Steve, I like the soft light, and warm colours. The flowing grasses towards him certainly does add to the image. As a matter of interest, apart from you, would there be anything else out there for these guys to be worried about?
    Hi Stuart,
    Thanks for the look. Most common predator threat these guys have are coyotes. And then, they only really have to worry about them when they're fawns. Here's a link with some info about them if you're interested.

    http://www.fws.gov/southwest/refuges.../pronghrn.html

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    I really like the comp and the grasses. You can almost feel the breeze.

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    Great work Steve... I ditto others comments, and think the wind blown grass really makes this one special.

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    Thanks for the comments everyone.

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