Series: Eye-to-Eye, 4

Update: A little more research on my part identified this as an Aoudad, also known as barbary sheep, which is a species of caprid (goat-antelope) native to rocky mountains in North Africa.

Update: A little more research on my part identified this as an Aoudad, also known as barbary sheep, which is a species of caprid (goat-antelope) native to rocky mountains in North Africa.

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If created correctly it’s not the future which you’ll view. https://meanderingpassage.com//wp-content/uploads/images/2020/06/EBM-20160123141232-3.jpg I have a vast Youtube backlog of Affinity Photo (AP)1 training/how-to videos awaiting my efforts to learn more about the App. Many of the videos are on areas, features, and usages of AP I may not need in day-to-day photo editing, but to my…

A fine close up. I too like the warm tones and those beautiful eyes. What a fine color. Nice detail too.
Thanks, Don.
Nice series of images.
Don C. I’m glad you like them. I hope your recovery is going well!
Love this shot. The right hand side is especially strong.
ha ha .. genial frame !
The eyes are so strong, they scream look out!