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Mule deer in BigHorn mountains, Wyoming

 
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Oct 05, 2006 14:55 |  #1

While on a hunting trip to the BigHorns mountains in Wyoming I was fortunate to find these two bucks feeding after a big snowstorm, Notice the grass in their mouths and the snow on the antlers.

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Oct 05, 2006 15:04 |  #2

good timing. nice shot. you might play with the saturation or contrast to make the bucks pop in the image.

I noticed that you havent selected in your profile that image editing is ok, but do you mind if I have a try at editing?


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Oct 05, 2006 15:19 as a reply to  @ winkie's post |  #3

Please Winkie, go ahead

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Oct 05, 2006 15:26 |  #4

please forgive me if this looks bad.. my editing skills are lacking, and I did this in Picasa on my work machine (ie uncalibrated monitor)

attempt removed.... wasnt very good


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Oct 05, 2006 19:44 |  #5

Nice shot. I really think they pop in the original. The edited version is a tad to saturated (noted your uncalibrated monitor)


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Oct 05, 2006 23:31 |  #6

nice, O I like the orignal image very much. I don't think that there much you can do to make them pop. They are after it is a dark colour against a white background.

You have got nice depth, and they are both looking at the viewer. I like it a great deal.


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Oct 07, 2006 19:22 |  #7

Bob, good shot. Did you have venison for supper???




  
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