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Critiques [Translate]
- NinaM
(6596) - [2007-12-10 19:27]
Hi John, I like those different graphics you use to make photos with the horns of those animals. This one is simple yet very efficient and maybe it could be cropped to leave a very abstract photo of the horns or crop to the nect and leave the faces... just an idea. I don't make a workshop I don't know how! Thank you for sharing this photo,
Francine
- Evelynn
(14396) - [2007-12-10 20:27]
Well dagnabbit!! How do you do it?? You get the most interesting wildlife shots. It is a wonderful crop. If you had the resolution, even a tighter crop might be exciting. It's a super capture. Nice quick work.
TFS
Evelynn : )
- fragman
(17623) - [2007-12-10 22:05]
great composition, try to sharpen more. greetings Ori
- Jamesp
(16522) - [2007-12-10 23:04]
Hi John
I am constantly amazed at how close you manage to get to wildlife and what amazing poses you get! Wonderful composition here. Beautiful.
James
- Scott
(1540) - [2007-12-10 23:37]
John,
Did you have to climb for them, I ask because years ago I was driving through Jasper and there was a Ram right next to the road. A spectacular capture.
TFS
Scott
- PaulH
(13083) - [2007-12-11 2:42]
Hi John,
a great moment you've caught here John, excellent timing and good skills to compose it so well. The shapes of the horns next to each other here creates some very nice forms. I've come across a similar sight myself whilst on the Isle Of Skye in Scotland..suprising how violent they are! Great work.
tfs
Paul
- Adanac
(17609) - [2007-12-11 5:56]
Hi John,
They are just holding each other up because thier heads hurt. These guys really smack together hard. Great image well seen and well captured.
Rick
- gerbilratz
(3176) - [2007-12-11 9:14]
Great composition to go with the super POV..great capture.
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