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    Another nice portrait Sid. It is amazing what kind of environment they can withstand. Great techs and sharpness looks good. He definitely has his eye in your direction.
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    Terrific , Terrific image Sid , spot on techs with great details.
    And boy-o-boy , you gotta love that eye here
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    Another wonderful image Sid you have taken your photography from just making images to telling stories.
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    Very Cool Sid! Love the exp, and details shown!! Mastery!!!
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    Sid, I would suggest cropping out the rear foot.

    I like the clear eye looking right at you.

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    I think Roberts suggest is a good one, but love the feel of this Sid.

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    Superb mood with snow on bisons face make for an oustanding image. I also like the sharp eye and eye contact. A close-up of the bison face would also work nicely TFS

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    The snow covered head puts this over the top, together with the eye contact.

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    Love the look from that eye and the snow crusted fur. Agree with the crop suggestion.

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    This is a really great buffalo image Sid. VWD.
    I might try cloning out the rear leg instead of cropping it out. If you decide to crop it, I would suggest adding canvas on the right if you have it.
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    Sid - Another well done bison image with a nice environment. Powerful eye as well.

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    Great image...Something different for us in sunny SA...I really like it.

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    Really like the position of the eye and the snow on the face. Nice close crop as well.

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