Hy, this is my first post here. It's a roe deer (capreolus capreolus), taken between 8 and 9 o'clock in the morning. My settings were f 7.1, SS 1/1250, ISO 640, AI Servo, evaluative metering mode with perhaps AF expansion ( dont remember exactly) on a Canon 7D + 1-4 mk II. In lightroom v 5.6 I increased the exposure by 0.10, contrast +5, blacks +10. Then I increased clarity, vibrance and saturation by 5. I sharpened it at 60 with radius beeing 0.5 and detail 30, and masking was set at 80. Noise reduction was set at 10 (luminance) withe detail at 50. I cropped the image, but I don't remember the proportion. There were 2 of them, I stalked them as best as I could, til they dissapeared down a canal which separeted two fields. I aproached as quietly as I could, but at some point I thought the gig was up, and decided to get on my feet, because they seem to have vanished. At his instant one roe deer got up and that's how I got this shot. I have to say iyt was a wonderfull feeling getting so close to a wild animal, a feeling I'll strive to experience more often.http://www.juzaphoto.com/galleria.php?t=2306639&l=en