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    A spotted deer takes a stroll on he banks of the Kabini river, KA, India.
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    Hi Sanjeev - techs and pp look good here. Is this ff? I might prefer a bit more room below and just a sliver more to the left but not a deal breaker.

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    Thanks Rachel. This is almost 80% FF. I straightened the image so lost a bit below. Will try to see if I can recover some below and to the left.

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    nice capture,bit different than our deer,good details.

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    Hello Sanjeev!

    Lovely capture of this Spotted Deer and I like the detail and sharpness on the subject, as well as colours. I am thinking it might have been better if the BG was less prominent - in other words, softer : I would have gone for F5.6 or 6.3 maximum, if I were you. In terms of crop I would have liked a tad more at the bottom of the image. Not sure how you feel about cloning and I understand you needed to straighten but you could add a bit of canvas and clone in some grass if your ethics permit. Deer is stunning and that lovely fur makes me think of chocolate, I must have a sweet tooth tonight?

    Really enjoyed viewing and looking forward to your next post Sanjeev!

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    Gabriela Plesea

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    Lovely tones, contrast and depth here Sanjeev. My initial thought was also for a sliver more below, but as Rachel said not a deal breaker...
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    A fine male here Sanjeev, with good detail and techs, the conflicting angles/slope between BG and FG is a slight concern.

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    Hi Sanjeev a nice specimen of this species you captured . Like the framing and the colors with good details in the frame . I just think the contrast is a wee bit heavy in the 3/4 tones and the blacks , but this could be just me . .
    Love the various layers of color /tone /environment from FG to BG with no really distracting elements .

    TFS Andreas

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    Lovely image, good comp and IQ your PP work is just getting better and better. Nicely done Sanjeev!

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