This was what/who the Big Ram was running toward.
I thought I might get a head butt moment but this guy submitted to the other one.
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This was what/who the Big Ram was running toward.
I thought I might get a head butt moment but this guy submitted to the other one.
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Last edited by Marko; 12-09-2013 at 10:35 AM.
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Probably wise on his part. Good portrait of the youngster.
Thanks Q1.
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These are just too awesome!
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I'm with Jason on this! Amazing sets of images from this encounter. I gotta say it again, the background, tones, composition, exposure, perfect shutter speed (just to show a little movement in the front hoof, but yet still very sharp everywhere else)...all of this just put these images over the top!
Many thanks RM Mike and Jason. I thought it was a tad oversharp (been bugging me) so I gave a quick edit in case it doesnt show on the original....won't let me edit..
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This version is better to my eye - I agree, the previous version was oversharpened.
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With all the falling snow, it was hard to tell that it was oversharpened, but you managed to make an excellent picture even better with the new edit.
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