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Desert Bighorn
August 23rd, 2010
Coming back into Zion National Park at sunset, we caught this bighorn on the cliff, just at the edge of the last ray of sun.
Canon EOS 5D Mark II, Canon EF 70-300mm f/4-5.6 IS USM. Developed in Adobe Lightroom 3, Adobe Photoshop CS4.
37°13'28.75"N, 112°53'40.77"W
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Posted By: trout
about 13 years, 7 months ago
I like the photo (colors, different subject matter, etc.)...
...but like paul.charles.k said, the angle of the subject matter is a little off-putting. But cheers for two wallpapers in one day.
...but like paul.charles.k said, the angle of the subject matter is a little off-putting. But cheers for two wallpapers in one day.
Posted By: buck2825
about 13 years, 6 months ago
I have always found wildlife photograph to be exciting. Good Catch!!
you could have been lucky enough to be using / have on hand a 100-400mm
you could have been lucky enough to be using / have on hand a 100-400mm
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While it is not your fault, the angle on the bighorn is awkward (butt forward, can't see face). Compositionally, rule of thirds may have been more appropriate.