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    Default Bull Elk

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    This image was created in Benezette, Pennsylvania on 9/27/18 at 5:13PM. Image adjustments in Lightroom and Photoshop.

    Hand held, Small crop.

    Canon 5D MarkIV
    Sigma 150-600 Contemporary
    200mm
    ISO 4000
    f8.0
    1/200sec

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    Hi John, I like the color palette. I also find BG of this image more interesting compared to the one you had posted before. It seems to me that eyes are a bit soft - may be due to slow SS? In the hindsight, of course you could have traded DoF for SS and still keep the ISO at cureent value.

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    Hello John,

    This looks very good for ISO 4000. Framing is great and the environment provides such a lovely background. Colours look good as well. Elk a tad dark in places (tummy) but maybe I am nitpicking too much now I do think Jay has a point, you could sharpen the face a tad more.
    Lovely scene and a very attractive image overall, I also like the pose from the Elk - well done

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    Gabriela Plesea

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    Nice pose and I like the way the animal is walking into the frame and also the slight gradient. Thanks for sharing.

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    I like the image John, the colours look good yet I get the impression the image as a whole is a little on the cold side (you indicate taken in afternoon). It looks pretty sharp but I do agree it would almost certainly have looked better has the shutter speed been faster. I suspect you felt you were between a rock and a hard place at ISO 4000 and wanting to get the antlers and head in focus.

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    Hi John, this has a lot more going for it than the previous postings. A bit more space at the foot would be good, but being on an incline is nice. Colour also looks good and the Elk has a great rack.

    TFS
    Steve

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