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    Portrait of whitetail doe during some snowfall. Image adjustments in Lightroom.

    Hand held, Full frame.

    Canon 5D MarkIII
    Sigma 150-600 Contemporary
    600mm
    ISO 6400
    f7.1
    1/500sec

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    Hi John,
    I like the image. Thesnow on her face really adds to it. Anythoughts of using a square crop instead of the rectangular crop? If not, I’d move her toward the center just abit. Well done.

    Ken


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    Nice one John, I very much like the snow cover muzzle.

    TFS
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    John I really liked the last one you posted but do think the snow on this one takes it up another level,excellent work.

    Keith.

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    Hi John - Now, that's the Ithaca I remember! Love the falling snow. It really takes it up a notch. Good control of the whites too. I am fine with the comp but I like negative space. Well done.

    TFS,
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    It's a lovely shot well detailed and the snow adds interest.
    (I have some slight reservations over the colour balance.)

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    Great shot. I think Whitetails are like Herons in that they are usually very willing models and therefore for me the image needs to be especially good to be interesting. This one is with the falling snow and snow on the fur and nose. Well done.

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    Hi John -- That is very beautiful image, loved the snow on its snout and the framing works well . Beautifully done !

    TFS !

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    Spectacularly good, John. I like this one a great deal - the direct engaging look, great detail, colour and tones and the snow raising it a few notches again. Lovely.

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    Lovely conditions with the snow.. A portrait format would have worked very well with this image...

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