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    Roman Kurywczak
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    Found a few of these guys along the roadside in Yellowstone NP. Shot with the digital Rebel and the 100-400mm lens handheld at 235mm @f10 and 1/100th of a sec. at ISO 400 and the pop up flash (didn't have time to go back to car and get the 580). Slight corrections of flash in eye.
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    Nice texture in the fur, great scenery and colors in the BG. With such a grand vista behind him, I'd personally go for a wider crop to really show it off. The catchlight is also a little strong but this is one of the nicer pronghorn images I've seen.
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    Sharp, well exposed, good colour & enjoy the comp - slow SS added well to this image - very well done

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    A very nice image, as noted above. I like it as presented, but a wider view would also be great. The catchlight from the flash seems way too bright here and I find it distracting - could easily be toned down in PS. You might also consider cloning out the out-of-focus tree directly in front of the animal's nose.

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    Nice compositon here Roman. Not crazy about the catchlight.....

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