More Monster Rams

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TFinalshot

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here are few more rams shots. they were taken by my good friend Rod Sinclair, he asked me to post them. . .

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LAST EDITED ON Feb-16-06 AT 01:47PM (MST)[p]Very impressive photos and rams, thanks for sharing!
 
LAST EDITED ON Feb-16-06 AT 02:09PM (MST)[p]




1. You should try to find some full-curl Rams to photograph.
2. Try to get a little closer, I cant see much detail.
3. Get a quality camera.
 
Fantastic photo's. That one ram with the black horns looks similar to a ram in the Tarryall herd.
 
LAST EDITED ON Feb-21-06 AT 06:37AM (MST)[p]I'm glad to hear that some of you guys enjoy looking at the ram shotss, God knows we put a lot into getting to these sheep! We spent two and a half days trying to get the shots that we wanted but came up a little short and in the end, had to retreat before we captured what we thought were the shots we went after. Oh well, I guess that's partly the reason it's so much fun photographing wildlife. It's kind of like fishing, in order to catch fish, you have to have your line in the water, but even having your line in the water does not mean you'll catch a fish. I guess that's why it's called fishing and not catching.

Photographing wildlife, like fishing, sometimes can be very difficult. Environmental conditions like weather can really play heck on you, especially when your in the country where sheep like to live!

Thanks for all your compliments, rest assured, I'll keep posting as long as people keep looking. Oh yea, and in response to bullcalf, get off you dead ars or put the clubs down, and save out salmon! Beeeyotch! -- LOL!

Take Care,
 

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