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    DanWalters
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    I captured this bighorn in Dumont this morning. The rut must be winding down, they were not very active.
    Is the ewe too distracting in this one? Thanks for looking.

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    BPN Viewer Steve Canuel's Avatar
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    Nice stout ram. I like the gold and brown tones. The OOF ewe gives a hint of what the rut is about. A bit more separation from the ram to maybe a full view of the body would've been nice but this works for me as well.

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    No....the ewe adds to the "love story". Nice shot....the composition of the ram's horn and eye is excellent.

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    Another vote for the ewe and a "well done" on another nice bighorn image.

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    Thanks for the comments!

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    Stunning light, with well exposed sharp detail on the bighorn Dan. Im going to be honest and say the ewe is a bit distracting, especially with both heads being so close.

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