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    An animal I would love to photograph, especially with a decent rack and also one of my favourite TV programmes, hence the title, sorry. :D

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    I also loved that show! Not much to crit here, sharpness, exposure and comp spot on.

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    Steve - like this a lot but I'm seeing the slightest halo around the top and front of the nose. Agree Northern Exposure was a great show.

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    I think it might be the slight change in colour of hair?
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    Looks like it. :o

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    Awesome details Steve.

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    bless... not the best looking creatures are they! bit tight for me on RHS..

    otherwise perfectly executed....

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    Hi Steve,

    I like the framing, detail and the catchlight in this one. The BKGR is also very good. It is a little tight on the nose for my preference.

    Cheers

    Austin

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    Steve,

    I like the repost!:p

    Good portrait image of this moose. Sharp with good DOF to accommodate his girth.

    I agree a bit tight on the nose.

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    Actually I shot it both ways, so perhaps the 'landscape' format might have been better, back to 'filling' the frame again Austin, LOL. ;)
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    Great color and detail in the moose. Maybe just a little more room in front of the moose.

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    Super shot , This works for me Steve as posted and surprisingly grass blades in bottom do not distract me at all ;);)
    TFS

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