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Dec 18, 2014 17:23 |  #1

Some thing about this picture captivates me. As easy and simple as it is, I get lost in the gaze of their eye's...

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Dec 18, 2014 22:37 |  #2

Nice conversion BlackChrome. Sometimes B&W can add a different feel to a pic. This seems to work well. Am enjoying seeing all these bulls.:-)


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Dec 19, 2014 06:32 |  #3

Thanks Terry, I enjoy every second in the field I have to photograph them. Late Wednesday I found 147 total bulls together and if you no about scoring them I would say at least 5 will make 400 P&Y. It was very late when I found them so next Monday will be the soonest I can make it back out their. All these elk are down in their winter grounds so they should be around for a few months.

That particular shot is in a recent burn so the B&W kind of matched the mood. The shot had noise as it was late as well so it kind of created an aged feel to the conversion.


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