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    James Yule
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    Default Wyoming Big Horn Ram

    From today, Spent 3 hours with 2 rams that just did not like each other. The only problem was the Ram here jumped up like this at least 15 times but was always too far away from the other ram to get them both in one frame. I haven't work the images at all and put this together rather hastily.


    Nikon D300
    200-400 F/4 VR
    ISO 400

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    Ken Watkins
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    Animals rarely do what you want that is part of the fun or should I say frustation. You have captured the leap very well, what was your shutter speed.

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    Wish for better HA here but nevertheless one fantastic image , slight boost in contrast may help
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    Brilliant pose James. Love that look on the eye. Ditto Harshad on tips to enhance. Well done.

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    Great action! Really like how he is standing on his hind legs. Great eye contact as well!

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    Timing and techs are great. Hope you get some head butting next time.

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    James Yule
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    Ken the shutter speed was 1/800th f/4. Sid I have several headbutting, I need to sign up for full account so i can post more often. I just liked the stand up pose better then the headbutts. Thanks for the comments all!

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