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    Nice image Sid, simple but shows off the bison habitat very well..

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    Sid,
    It would be great if you included your thought process and vision when posting an image like this.

    The cool color temp works for me, it lends itself to driving home the cold conditions.
    I get a felling of isolation - leading me to think about the near extinction of the American Bison.
    If this was your goal you nailed it.

    Compositionally, I would like to see more room at the bottom (if possible). IMO it would take this outstanding image over the top.

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    Great "in environment " image, no wonder they have long warm coats.

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    Quote Originally Posted by James Shadle View Post
    Sid,
    It would be great if you included your thought process and vision when posting an image like this.

    The cool color temp works for me, it lends itself to driving home the cold conditions.
    I get a felling of isolation - leading me to think about the near extinction of the American Bison.
    If this was your goal you nailed it.

    Compositionally, I would like to see more room at the bottom (if possible). IMO it would take this outstanding image over the top.
    Thanks James. I got more space at the bottom in raw file. Will go a recrop I guess.

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    gorgeous scene Sid! if anything more of the bison's legs visible would have been nice :)
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    Yip this one really tells the hole story, for me this is a fabulous image congrates

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    Postcard image Sid, great environment/setting, love the position of the Bison within the frame.

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    Well done Sid. I too like the placement of the bison in frame. Well done making a nice image out of what is taken for granted so often in the park. I know several photogs who would not shoot a bison for anything, possibly due to many images taken in the past.
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    I like everything about this animalscape. The single bison gives me the feeling of isolation and survival in the winter. I like the crop "as is" and would simply print thiis. This one would look fantastic as a large print.

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    Great animalscape Sid. Makes me wish I could get back up there again.

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    Wonderful image Sid like James it draws a narrative in my head of the history and life of Bison.
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