This photo was taken on February 4, 2007 using an HP psc1500.
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ESOX LUCIUS (65 months ago | reply)
A certain safe distance looks advisable here ;-)
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dstrelioff55 (65 months ago | reply)
VERY NICE !! Back Ground Colors Are Beautiful .
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Harold_5056 (65 months ago | reply)
Stunnig Image!

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prairiedog (65 months ago | reply)
Great lighting and composition on your bison! My knees shake when I capture them up close through a wire fence here!
Scott Foy (65 months ago | reply)
I would love to see one of these for real! Great shot!
starikarp [deleted] (65 months ago | reply)
Is it a real photo? I like to see them too... Great capture.
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~Sheryl~ (65 months ago | reply)
Thanks to all for your comments !!
@starikarp !!! Yes indeed this photo is real ! and if I had gotten any closer you may be seeing hoof prints on me too !
ManonManon (65 months ago | reply)
What a beautiful shot!:)
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The Best of Bootless Prayers [deleted] (65 months ago | reply)
nice bison but a little bland....maybe because i see them alot here....try to crop some and draw more attention to the beasts
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~Sheryl~ (65 months ago | reply)
@Bootless Prayers....Thanks for your comment and suggestion, I have added a crop, it does draw the eye more to the animal. Although I felt that cropping too much takes away from the surroundings they live in as it is in the 21st Century, they are still in their natural although now limited range.

rgdaniel (65 months ago | reply)
Love these big smelly beasts!!
I was going to say that it's hard to tell where "hoizontal" is in this shot, and also that the sky was an unfortunate colour. Seeing the crop, it would definitely benefit from a rotation to make the line between hill and field the de facto horizon.
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XStormyX [deleted] (65 months ago | reply)
Lovely capture. I can imagine that I would be shaking and would have totally blurred this shot. lol
justlookin32 (65 months ago | reply)
I find it so funny the people who feel the natural hills and horizons of the world need straightening. Not everthing is perfectly straight, especially nature!! awesome photo of reality!!
~Sheryl~ (65 months ago | reply)
Not only that, but sometimes you just don't have time for perfection.
I do appreciate all comments, it is a great way to learn in many ways.
Stephan - STP (64 months ago | reply)
great!
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fred h (35 months ago | reply)
Great shot.