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    BPN Viewer Charles Glatzer's Avatar
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    Default Bisonscape, YNP

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    Bisonscape, Yellowstone.

    Wildlife photography is not always about filling the frame with the subject.

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    Chas,

    Very dramatic indeed, love the blowing snow in BG.

    A perfect animal in its envronment image, even the bent tree in FG is in your favour, in leading the eye to the subject.

    Absolutely marvelous

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    The winter wonderland. Exceptional image Chas.

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    Great environment/habitat image Chas, like the way the Bison is framed and the blowing snow. This has a very nice feel to it.

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    I wholeheartedly agree Chas! Excellent animalscape, the rising fog/steam really adds here and the bison is perfectly placed, with the tree also adding a lot.

    Watched "Dances with Wolves" again this weekend, and got nostalgic about seeing so many bison stampeding on the prairie...a time long gone eh?
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    Like Sid has said "The winter wonderland". You have depicted the harsh environment these guys thrive in Chas. Blowing snow adds to the excellent exposure and comp. Well done.
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    Steam is a big plus and I like the frost cover trees and foliage. Nothing like the cold to create that frost.

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