This one was so still and interested in something I was able to rip off a bunch of autobrackets for processing. I'm curious to know any thoughts/comments/suggestions
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This one was so still and interested in something I was able to rip off a bunch of autobrackets for processing. I'm curious to know any thoughts/comments/suggestions
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I'm pleasantly surprised how well this image turned out. I think if you checked her back trail closely you might have seen what had her fixated. Possibly a coyote but more likely another deer.
I am amazed how still she was for you. I think it turned out just fine, only thing I notice is her back and nose almost look too sharp of a separation from the background. It appears to be a glow around these areas. It could be just my eyes.
Once when out in this park I had 7 deer around me and suddenly two became very alert. I then saw down the path there was a coyote watching us. I don't think he liked me being there. The deer watched him cautiously until he went away, he knew he was in the deers headlights this time.
Greg, I see what you mean...I wonder if it is some kind of chromatic abberation?
I'm going back down there this morning...I'll be there around 8:30 or so if you are interested..there's wicked frost down there!
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It has almost a 3d effect here Casil. I quite like it!
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I like the nearly golden touch on it's fur.
Very cool casil!...rule off thirds in this case would have made this even stronger, deer is too central for my taste here.
That forest looks amazing!
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