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    The Hi-lite of my morning drive this morning. It was so great to see a young lamb surviving the really cold nights and mornings.... I know about the long piece of grass bisecting the body but hope it does not detract from the image too much.

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    Beautiful image! The lamb is so cute and the setting is lovely.

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    Perfect Dumay, lovely soft light, nicely framed, great detail.

    Worth getting up for.

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    Picture perfect , What a sweet image
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    Dumay

    the frailness of the newborn lamb in its environment with soft light...make this a wonderful image...

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    I agree with the others above. Well done.

    Nice composition and positioning of the lamb in the frame.

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    Very nice image with no nits for me.

    Just out of interest where was this shot as it seems based on my experience that this is a strange time of the year for youngsters, a little late?

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    Thanks guy's...Ken it is the Pilanesburg, I saw this little guy this morning.

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    wonderful shot mate...uber cute...great light...grass not an issue
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    Excellent image Dumay, like your composition and the grass does not detract at all .

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    Beautiful image, great light, details, composition and appeal. Well done.

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    Dumay - I agree with all of the above, beautiful image with good detail, light and comp. Grass not a problem at all.

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    Thanks for taking the time to look and comment folks!

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    Cute little thing. Looks a lot like our baby pronghorns here in the US.

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