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    Hi everybody.

    This is I think a Sika deer or a Ezo deer. seen in Hokkaido / Japan. I really do not know properly. I checked all over, but .....!!!

    Maybe someone from you know this, or sees it!!

    That deer came in a group of about 10 animals. They hung around on the beach. I think no one wants to know that 5 meters to the right were some boats! Their natural habitat walking between the forest a bit inland and the beach. I think they loved the beach very much to hang around there. The grass was more or less open to eat, well more than in the forest nearby. We have seen huge herds of them walking all over!

    I leveled the image, no crop, removed some human dumped elements or might was some washed up plastic stuff from sea!!

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    f/8.0 1/3200 ISO 800 that's because just before I took images a bit further off, of a fox hunt!
    70-200mm & 2x ext.

    Have a nice weekend

    Ciao Anette

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    Hi Anette - A very regal pose. This ticks all the boxes for me. Beautiful scene with the snow capped mountains in the distance, nice placement in frame. Good tones and detail. Well done.

    TFS,
    Rachel

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    Hi Anette, I think Rachel's choice of the word 'Regal' sums up the stance very well, this could have easily been shot in Scotland.

    The framing and pose is pretty spot on, may be a sliver more at the foot if you have it for my tastes, but no deal breaker. As he was static I think you could have reduced the ISO so as to drop the SS. Nice body form, shows well how athletic & fit these guys are.

    TFS
    Steve

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    Thank you very much Rachel and Steve.

    Had to google the word Regal!!

    Steve, sure could have reduced the ISO, but there were two males looking a bit suspicious for a 'boyish' hitting each others heads and you never know. The fox(es) could have shown up again with their hunt!


    No silver left for the feet!

    Wish you both a great Sunday

    Ciao Anette

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    Hey Anette, having boats near by isn't a problem; this is the world we live in. This is a very pleasing images, I like the pose and the soft pastel blue sky and this is not a deer that we see every day. I don't understand Steve's comment about lowering ISO to lower SS (especially with 1Dx); why not shoot even a static subject at a high shutter speed. If anything I might have raised the ISO and shot at f/16 or even higher to clarify the mountains.

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    Hi Steve,

    thank you very much for your comment. Indeed I did some images with f/11 ++ later on. Need to find them first, I am still sorting!

    Wish you a great Sunday

    Ciao Anette

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    Hi Anette -- This is a very beautiful image , the pose of the Deer and the settings just makes this image for me . beautiful colours and details , very nice image . TFS !

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    Hi Anette what a big boy !!!!
    Absolutely gorgeous !!
    Like the overall comp, tone , colors and details .The setting is also very pleasing to my eyes , specially the mountain backdrop .
    Well maybe next year , does it need a slight rotation ?

    TFS Andreas

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    Hi Haseeb and Andreas,

    thank you very much for your comments and time.

    Andreas, yeeees needs a tad rotation. You won 99 rubber points

    Yep come along next year, will be fun

    Have both a great evening

    Ciao Anette

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    Hello Anette!

    Lovely statuesque pose from this male deer and such beautiful landscape - a well captured and processed image, superb presentation.

    I like the rich colours and tonality, sharpness spot on, all it really needs is...a lovely frame

    Warmest regards,
    Gabriela Plesea

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    Hi Gabriela,

    thank you very much for your comment. Sorry I am quite late, you know that I am chasing pineapples

    Have a fantastic day

    Ciao Anette

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    Late to this one Anette - love the pose, low angle and tonality here...
    Morkel Erasmus

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    Thank you very much Morkel. I don't mind with being late. I am always lately

    Wish you a great weekend

    Ciao Anette

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