Antelope Skull Canyon Idaho
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B Benson
Registered: Jan 13, 2005
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This herd of Pronghorn Antelope were running close fo 50 miles an hour. I found them on a recent trip to Idaho. Bruce



suemcc
Registered: Oct 29, 2005
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Bruce this is way way way cool! Might be even better still cropped to a pano view. Regardless, I think the scene is really neat -
Susan



B Benson
Registered: Jan 13, 2005
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suemcc wrote:
Bruce this is way way way cool! Might be even better still cropped to a pano view. Regardless, I think the scene is really neat -
Susan

Susan, Thanks for the suggestion. I actually did crop it to pano view, and it looks better. Bruce



BenV
Registered: Jan 01, 2008
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The pano view looks awsome!



jleom
Registered: Mar 18, 2004
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Bruce
The pano crop looks great but it seems to have lost the great color of the original. Boy can those buggers run!

I'm ticked. You're getting around here more than I am

Leo



slau
Registered: Aug 24, 2003
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Country: Canada

jleom wrote:
Bruce
The pano crop looks great but it seems to have lost the great color of the original. Boy can those buggers run!

I'm ticked. You're getting around here more than I am

Leo


Leo, when you become an umemployed bum like Bruce and me, you will have a lot more time to shoot then .

I like the pano too. If this were my shot, I would have less foreground and a bit more background. Print it both ways, hang them on the wall, make a decision on your final cropping after a week or so. One way or the other, I like the shot a lot. It reminds me of Santa and his reindeers. The only thing missing is the Santa's sledge at the back. Or, was it cropped off ? Nice job, Bruce.



B Benson
Registered: Jan 13, 2005
Total Posts: 3142
Country: United States

jleom wrote:
Bruce
The pano crop looks great but it seems to have lost the great color of the original. Boy can those buggers run!

I'm ticked. You're getting around here more than I am

Leo

Hey Leo, I have been around there a lot lately. My son and I were just in Skull canyon photograping some Bighorn sheep when these guys came upon us in a cloud of snow. Bruce



MaggieBee
Registered: Jun 23, 2005
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50 miles/hour is incredible. I like the cropped version very much. You've been seeing and capturing some great wildlife on your travels, Bruce



B Benson
Registered: Jan 13, 2005
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Country: United States

slau wrote:
jleom wrote:
Bruce
The pano crop looks great but it seems to have lost the great color of the original. Boy can those buggers run!

I'm ticked. You're getting around here more than I am

Leo


Leo, when you become an umemployed bum like Bruce and me, you will have a lot more time to shoot then .

I like the pano too. If this were my shot, I would have less foreground and a bit more background. Print it both ways, hang them on the wall, make a decision on your final cropping after a week or so. One way or the other, I like the shot a lot. It reminds me of Santa and his reindeers. The only thing missing is the Santa's sledge at the back. Or, was it cropped off ? Nice job, Bruce.

Stephen, It is nice to be able to say we are unemployed. Will look at it again and adjust as needed. I had it printed as a 12x36 and it looks pretty neat. Man can they run. Bruce



mabidally
Registered: May 11, 2006
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Thats a gorgeous scene, just beautiful, somethng we never see in our tropical island, thanks for sharing.



B Benson
Registered: Jan 13, 2005
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mabidally wrote:
Thats a gorgeous scene, just beautiful, somethng we never see in our tropical island, thanks for sharing.

Glad you enjoyed it. Bruce



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