Frank, Thanks for taking the time to review all the photos in the PUG this month! I have enjoyed it very much to read the points you make about each photo. Also am glad you saw some merit in my photo of the "Bison" on the Yellowstone prairie. I wish I could be there right now, and take photos of bison in the snow. Wonder how the MZ-S would do in -17 deg Fahrenheit? Some photographers I've met didn't enjoy Yellowstone very much, but I think it is an incredibly beautiful place with much to discover. Harald Frank wrote: "Solitary Buffalo" by Harald Rust: One criticism: It's a bison, not a buffalo. That's it (and I'm just joking anyway). After that, I can only praise this beautiful, tranquil scene. Just to show how bad I am at nature shots, I would likely have put the BISON <g> dead centre. You showed that would have been a mistake. I would have likely put in the tops of the trees. By cropping then out (either in the viewfinder or later, I don't know), you ended up putting the horizon in a ~perfect~ place. So many beautiful details, I can't mention all of them, but I love the way the BISON's shadow breaks up the monotony of the yellow grass. Gorgeous shot!
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