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    I've been wanting a shot of one of these guys in the snow since I started taking pics a few years ago. Probably too busy of a BG for most, I liked the rock and snow habitat. 40D, 1-400L @ 100mm, f6.3, 1/800s, ISO 200, +2/3 EC, monopod, full frame.

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    Hey Steve, good sharp detail on the goat, with a good head turn. You have brought out the eye very well, and I feel the surrounding snow tucked in amongst the rocks works well - it breaks the rocks from being just a rocky BG.

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    Steve , This is terrific image , lovely eye contact and habitat , Stuartbhai said it for me , how I wish this was in my files , Big congrats
    TFS

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    excellent environmental shot - works well for me! wish it was mine, great exposure among all the whites Steve!
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    Exposure handled very well Steve, good depth, colour well balanced, nice detail.

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    I like the surrounding rocks in the image. Shows off their environment very well.

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    I like the habitat shown here. Exposure is fine. Thanks for sharing.

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    Sabyasachi

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    Steve-I agree with all the other comments. Excellent environmental image.

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    Steve very nice exposure and datails on this goat. I like the habitat as well.

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    Steve - A one-two punch of animal and habitat that works perfectly in my opinion. I really enjoy your Colorado images, especially during the Missouri summer.

    DB

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    Thank you all for the comments.

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    Just fine Steve love the perspective and cool look on the goat !!!

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