Bighorns on Bighorn

Poppies & cougars & shrooms, oh my!
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RichardK
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We hiked Bighorn Peak Saturday. Three rams were munching on vegetation above the trail between the Icehouse Saddle and Kelly Camp. Here are a few pictures.

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Mike P
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Beautiful pictures. RichardK! What kind of camera were you using?
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Mike P wrote: Beautiful pictures. RichardK! What kind of camera were you using?
Thank you! The camera was a Sony NEX-7 with the SEL18200 zoom lens. All pictures were taken at the 200mm focal length (300mm full frame equivalent). The pictures started as raw from the sensor - Sony ARW format. Post processing was done in Lightroom 5.5.
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RichardK wrote: Thank you! The camera was a Sony NEX-7 with the SEL18200 zoom lens. All pictures were taken at the 200mm focal length (300mm full frame equivalent). The pictures started as raw from the sensor - Sony ARW format. Post processing was done in Lightroom 5.5.
So you were carrying a fairly good-sized lens. The camera looks quite portable, though!
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Amazing shots Richard. Well done.
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Beautiful clarity on the photos.

HJ
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Post by asbufra »

Very nice, do you think they are eating the evergreen trees? one photo looks like he has a mouthful of Christmas tree.
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asbufra wrote: Very nice, do you think they are eating the evergreen trees? one photo looks like he has a mouthful of Christmas tree.
The rams were eating those low, next to the ground plants. They would dig them up by pawing with their hooves raising a cloud of dust.
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Post by tekewin »

Wow, what beautiful pictures. Professional grade.

Love those animals and they seem to be frequently above that trail. Bighorn mountain was well named.
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I'll be the first guy to mention those balls.
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Good for you, Taco, it's about time we discussed them. In detail.

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Post by arocknoid »

Fantastic photos, Richard.

Always delightful to watch the bighorns.

BTW, they do eat evergreens (as well as do other things with them ;-)

Breaking my NPBHR pix rule:

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kind regards,
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Taco wrote: I'll be the first guy to mention those balls.
Balls? Balls? What balls? I didn't see any balls. Did you see some balls? Where are the balls?
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