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    Default Fawn leaps

    Taken this past June, a fawn leaps through the Hawkweed flowers.



    Nikon D200 - Nikkor 300mm F/2.8
    ISO 400 ~ F/5.6 ~ 1/640 sec ~
    Last edited by Mike Lentz; 01-08-2008 at 09:28 PM.

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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    Great setting, timing and a very cute fawn. The flowers really add to it.

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    What a great action image! I like the softness of the BG was it the 300 F 2.8 lens?

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    I like the softness of the BG was it the 300 F 2.8 lens?
    Yes it was Howard. :)

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    Great action and color!

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    Taylor Yeager
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    Awesome. It definately tells us a story.

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    Wow, picture pretty :)

    He certainly looks sweet amongst the flowers.
    I tried blurring and dodging and burning the background a bit as not to have it compete with the precious subject. Also did a bit of burning on his eye.

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    I like the original but Fabs has really made the fawn pop with her PP work.

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    One's got to love this....the sense of motion...the low angle, the flowers and colours...all very pretty....not even talking about this beautiful animal yet. Wow...great effort! I do agree that the background colours are a bit dominant....but fab's blurring is a bit too obvious. It might be worth to give it a serious try, but it still is a keeper in my book. Excellent work!

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    Hey thanks guys! Fabs, that looks good to me as well.:)

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    Great action and timing on a very nice suject. Love the motion into the frame. The eye of the fawn at a PP is great.. I like both versions

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stephen Stephen View Post
    I like the original but Fabs has really made the fawn pop with her PP work.
    I agree. Nice work Fabs!!

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