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    #16
    Good eye on those different angle shots. They are much nicer than just a regular stock animal shot. The Kudu, and the Aoudad behind the tree are nice and some of the other close up shots. However this shot is my favorite. Great eye on this one.

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      #17
      Thanks Albert. That photo and the Gemsbok half shot are two that are popular with folks that are seeing them. I kinda liked these

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        #18
        Am I the only one that thought about shot placement through that series?

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          #19
          Kevin,

          That is one of the hardest habits that I have to try to over come when framing wildlife. I find that no matter where I choose my focus point in the frame, I always seem to drift to the shoulder.

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            #20
            lol ya the first thing i think is, shooter? is he giving me a shot? lol

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              #21
              Danny will you email me that gemsbok? I need an eye reference picture.

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                #22
                On the way Joe.

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