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    Don Riley
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    Was going out to look for some bighorn sheep one morning and came across this guy who had just crossed the road. Adjustments in LR3, cropped and sharpened in PS.



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    H i Don

    have to say i am normally not a fan of having man made objects in an image ,But I really like this image . Animals are having to share an ever decreasing habitat with man , this image portrays that .

    only suggestion is to crop the top slightly to loose that sign on LHS,

    Peter

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    Hi Don,
    I am also not a fan of man made images in the frame. However, this image tells a story. Wildlife is often inconvenienced due to the barbed wire fence as well as concrete fences.

    Cheers,
    Sabyasachi

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    Todd Frost
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    Agree on crop from top, would like a little below and left if you have it. Being backlit did you bring up shadows on buck as there is not a lot of detail here. Environment is what it is out here in the west unfortunately. These guys love farmland. TFS
    Todd

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