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    Default Bison Portrait

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    Canon 7D
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    ISO 800 F2.8 1/400

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    Sid ,
    You are killing us with Bison images , Killer shot for sure
    TFS

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    Nice tight view Sid. As someone who goes to the park fairly often, these guys can get tiresome (bison jams on the road) but they are always there to deliver some nice images if you look for them. Seems most of the time regulars (photographer wise) tend to ignore these guys. Tiresome as they can be on the road I never tire of well done images of these big beasts, this falls into that catagory. I might give it a slight contrast boost. Well done.
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    love the stare down Sid, the light dusting of snow on the face is a nice added touch. To bad you did not get any Bigfoot images:)
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    I like the detail and colors here Sid. As a personal preference, I'd like to see more of the top of the head or beard but not both cut off. Cut horns don't bother me (I know, it doesn't make any sense :))

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    Like the tight crop Sid, wonder if a nice rich B/W or Duo tone might give it more drama?

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    Sid - great detail. Amazing that you got color in the eyes. The snow adds to it. I too would prefer a little more on top.

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    Stronger tight closeup Sid.

    Happy New Year!

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    Awesome b&W conversion of this image by Don Lacy.

    Thanks Don.

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