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    Todd Frost
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    Default Bugling Bull

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    Rutting bull, YNP
    D300, 400 2.8 w/1.4tc, f4, 1/640, iso 800, man exp
    Thanks for looking, comments and critiques appreciated.
    Todd

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    Sagebrush, lodgepole pines, and a bugling elk. Don't know if you got this one in YSNP or not but that's what it makes me think of. I really like this one. Great colors and nice DOF.

    Edit: Just saw your location.
    Last edited by Steve Canuel; 11-23-2010 at 01:26 AM.

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    Amazing colors and compo here , super shot
    TFS

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    Classic YNP shot well captured.

    TFS,
    Rachel

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    Thanks for the comments, made some good images of several different bulls.
    Todd

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    Like the surrounding environment and the range of colors.

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    Hi Todd, nice to have you back on the Forum posting again. :) Like the colours on this one Todd, looks like a cold, early morning?

    Personally I might suggest lightening the head a fraction, just to get a bit more detail our of it, plus I might also tone down the tree trunk in the BG?

    Look forward to seeing more more bulls.

    TFS
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    Todd Frost
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    Thanks Dan and Steve. Steve, it was actually late afternoon and way to warm for Sept.
    Todd

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