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    Default Antelope Herd and Mountains

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    From my recent trip to Utah. A herd of pronghorns with a stunning mountain backdrop made me go for the environmental image.

    Camera Model: Canon EOS 7D
    Date/Time: 2010:02:20 17:034
    Shutter speed: 1/1250 sec
    Aperture: 5.6
    Exposure compensation: +2/3
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    Focal length: 500mm
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    That BG mountain is stunnig , excellent image , I thnik it will far better when printed in huge size
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    The two things I miss the most at home in the east..antelope and mountains.

    Love the background and the light. I wish the herd had a few more heads up and were more evenly distributed..mostly I wish I had antelope here and am deeply envious.

    I agree with Harshad's comment that it would be great as a huge print

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Haig View Post
    I wish the herd had a few more heads up and were more evenly distributed..mostly I wish I had antelope here and am deeply envious.
    Agreed!

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    Really nice Dale Love that mountain backdrop !!! ...btw the only antelopes we got showed us the rear end and were going way past the speed limit :) ... Mike said they were only in third gear and have a couple of more !!!

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    Hi Dale,

    I love the contrast in this one. The BKGR is clearly very cold, yet the foreground is very much warmer. Well seen and recorded.

    The white patches on the bodies look too hot to me, but as no one else has mentioned this in their feedback I guess it is a system issue my end.

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    Another stunning backdrop here Dale, I do agree with Austin on the antelope/whites, look a little hot on my cal monitor also.
    TFS


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    Dale,

    Reminds me of antelopes at Gardiner. Great job in capturing the environment.

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    Love the backdrop on this Dale. Good to see the larger picture sometimes. TFS
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    Love the light & backdrop...very nice!

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