Same bull as the last one posted http://www.birdphotographers.net/for...read.php?75661 during rut in late Sept, YNP.
D300, 400 2.8 w/1.4tc, f4, 1/640, iso400, man exp.
Thanks for looking, comments and critiques appreciated.
Todd
Same bull as the last one posted http://www.birdphotographers.net/for...read.php?75661 during rut in late Sept, YNP.
D300, 400 2.8 w/1.4tc, f4, 1/640, iso400, man exp.
Thanks for looking, comments and critiques appreciated.
Todd
Todd , I am loving this wider perspective , Excellent image
TFS
Hi Todd, love the colours and he is sporting a very handsome 'rack'.
Not sure how much you have around the image, but personally I might have a little less FG and more above and I might just tone down the two highlights, to the right & in the trees?
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Nice subtle colors and I like the surrounding environment.
Todd,
Just a magnificent animal you've photographed here and the composition puts me right in his habitat. The rusty and sage colors are beautiful. I would agree with Steve to take a little off the bottom and maybe even off the left but still leave the great surroundings intact, especially those blurry pine trees....I like them. The image seems to be leaning a little to the right but probably just a hillside effect. Thanks for showing us this awesome beast.
DB
He is a real beauty, love the soft light on the deer. Would agree with previous crop suggestions. Agree with Steve re toning down the highlights a touch.
Another nice shot of this bull Todd. I personally like the amount of OOF FG. It gives me a sense of small, rolling berms in this meadow.
Thanks for the comments everyone, always appreciated.
Todd