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    Default sprinting pronghorn

    from a couple weekends ago on the tour with Robert Franz in Yellowstone, this girl decided to take a little run, love watching them sprint they are so fast


    Canon 7D, 500L ISO200 F4.5, added canvas on the bottom with photoshop

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    Interesting pose, she looks like she will almost fall on her nose in the snow. I like the line of grass creating a border between fore and background as it may have been too one dimensional without those. I would try cropping off the top as well, to give another viewpoint.

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    Lovely pose here Jamie , nice techs too , VD
    TFS

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    Jamie,

    Great catch of such a beautiful animal. I agree with Hilary that it looks like it almost ended up tumbling end over end; that would have been a fun catch as well. I just love pronghorn and rarely see them in a photo like this. Thanks.

    DB

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    nice running image of this gorgeous animal! I would lose some space on top, I think a pano presentation adds to the feeling of speed and motion in shots like this.
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    thanks for the comments / suggestions, I gave the pano a try and agree that it looks pretty good like that

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    Jamie,

    Cool image, sharp with plenty of fur detail. I agree about the awkward look of the pose due to foreground snow. If you look closely you will notice a vertical blue cast to the far right side of the image.

    BTW- the fox image above looks super.

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    Nice and sharp Jamie. Pose does look awkward for sure. I too see the blue strip Chas is refering to. Well done.
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