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    Alfred Forns
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    From the trip to Wy a Four by buck !! Lots of those running around and this one gave me a second look !!

    Comments welcome and much appreciated

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    Cloudy day? It feels a bit cold. What time of the day did you shoot this?

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    4 x 4 for the horns or feet or both.:D May have a slight cool tone, but I think it works well here.

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    Hi Al, good looking back HA and detail in the subject. Can't help but feel the cold wintery day with the overcast and the bits of snow. Good placement of the subject using more room on the left...

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    Hi Al, Like the look back and HA. Can't help but think he's imploring you to light the sticks in the lower left for a bonfire to stay warm. Definitely has a cold, wintery feel.

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    This was around two in the afternoon and the temp about -22 F !!! ... at least the wind was not blowing !!! Color wise all has a strange look at this time !!

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    Nice! Good catchlights, and I like how you were jusssst high enough up to see his shoulders above his back! He has a graceful and rounded lines, which contrasts nicely with his horns and strength.

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    This is one of my favourite conditions for photography and takes me back to when I stopped at a layby in the Rockies near Jasper one cold cold cold December day to shoot some big horn sheep. It was about -37 if I recall and windy.

    I like the bucks shiny wet nose.

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