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    James Yule
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    Default Wyoming Pronghorn Antelope Rut

    Took this October of last year during a heavy snow storm. I really struggled with exposure this day. Shot 10 miles outside of my hometown Worland, Wy. 2 days later the snow completely melted. This rut season I ended up with 3,800 kept images. Taken from my window pod. Antelope tend to be skitish when you get out of the vehicle, this approached allowed for hours of natural behavior photography.



    Date Shot: 10/5/2009 082:26.00
    Device: Nikon D300
    Lens: VR 200-400mm F/4G
    Focal Length: 400mm
    Focus Mode: Manual
    Aperture: F/5.6
    Shutter Speed: 1/640s
    Exposure Mode: Manual
    ISO Sensitivity: ISO 400
    White Balance: Cloudy, 0, 0
    Color Space: sRGB
    High ISO NR: OFF

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    Alfred Forns
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    Hi James

    Exposure should not be difficult, would meter of snow (only) and open one and two thirds Your exposure looks plenty good with lots of detail at both ends !!!

    Not sure about this composition, difficult to focus on one area, would like isolating one animal of having the entire group with more room !! ... you did get a ton of snow !!!

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    James Yule
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    I agree Al, I think that I seleted this one because of the expression and was not thinking about the area around him. The herd were so large this year it was hard to isolate.

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    Todd Frost
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    Agree with Al on both exposure and comp. Exposure looks fine as well as sharpness. TFS
    Todd

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    James, good exposure through out the image. I feel if you are selecting a large section of a herd, to have the whole selection fall in your DOF.

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