This specie was nearly extinct but now the population number is close to 2.500.
Shot is single, using raw files to HDR Darkroom and then output jpg.
C & c always welcomed.
Thank you for looking.
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This specie was nearly extinct but now the population number is close to 2.500.
Shot is single, using raw files to HDR Darkroom and then output jpg.
C & c always welcomed.
Thank you for looking.
Reminds me of a bouncer I used to know Nice capture.We have so much species loss on our plate it's nice to see some positive numbers
Welcome to the forum. Excellent start with this excellent image. Nice work.
Nice shot of a rare species, well done.
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what everyone else said
what a interesting bull.
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He looks a little forlorn. Nicely done and welcome.
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agree with the crowd - Welcome and wonderful capture/processing.
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Very good bull portrait. Does this race have a name? And where does they live?
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