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Uploaded: 08/11/06 8:35 PM GMT
The chamois
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The chamois never approach humans

Taken in Switzerland. Nikon D70 + 600 mm lens

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::Dunstickin
08/11/06 8:46 PM GMT
Two wonderful animal captures here Pierre...you musta been very patient to wait for these!.............Great photos my friend
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::ResDesOK
08/11/06 9:06 PM GMT
I can understand why they don't. This is another well composed photo, Pierre, and he seems to be looking right at you. I like your perspective here and the lighting is nice and even so it's easy on the eyes. Lots to see in your image! - Patty
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It's all about perspective and perception.
::Anita54
08/11/06 11:09 PM GMT
What a great capture. He certainly noticed you didn't he. The depth here is great and the colors with the littel yellow flowers now and then are amazing. Outstanding photo. Sharing it. Anita
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::d_spin_9
08/11/06 11:20 PM GMT
wow 600mm that must be heavy to log around. although i must say when a shot encompases this much space surrounding the subject i'd prefer to have at least a little perspective :P
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.rotcivski
08/12/06 1:31 AM GMT
What a great picture. You are an artist. Outstanding. I can't say much more.
Vic
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::phasmid
08/12/06 1:46 AM GMT
The subject of your picture is amazingly clear and well focused. But it's the surroundings that take my eye. I love the shadows on the rocks and the colors are amazing.. the spectrum is so wide, and yet they all pull together to make for an outstanding capture. :)PJ
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::cynlee
08/12/06 3:38 AM GMT
Who can blame them? What a great shot!
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.BorderingOrion
08/12/06 8:46 AM GMT
A great shot of the shy and elusive creature. Well done. The surroundings look steep. You must have worked hard to get this photograph. Good effort!!!
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::Dehli
08/12/06 12:06 AM GMT
Great capture again... you were lucky to see this wildlife... Thanks for sharing!
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+Cain
08/12/06 1:47 PM GMT
great perspective and compo with this diagonal^^. the animal almost blend with all the rocks surrounding it. great capture Pierre^^
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.June
08/12/06 2:50 PM GMT
What a great shot! Boy was he watching your every move eh?
JuneBug
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"A picture is worth a thousand words"
::verenabloo
08/18/06 8:52 AM GMT
How very very beautiful to see this majestic animal Pierre. I've never seen one, and you are so fortunate to have this photo my friend.I love how those rocks look. Wow..V
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.gabriela2006
09/27/07 1:21 AM GMT
Wow I never knew about this animal...real nice shot:)
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