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    This image was created in Ithaca, New York on 9/5/17 at 6:33PM. Image adjustments in Lightroom and Photoshop.

    hand held, Small crop.

    Canon 5D MarkIII
    Sigma 150-600 Contemporary
    468mm
    ISO 3200
    f6.3
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    Lovely image but it looks a little yellow to me, I tries lowering the Colour temp, I think it improves WDYT?

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    Looks good.

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    Wonderful capture John, I like the framing

    Might tame the bright grass in the BG a little, if this was mine. Superb pose and nice POV, HA is great. Those antlers are stunning, they look like branches:)

    Enjoyed viewing, very much. Subject so still, so relaxed in your presence. The eye contact makes this image for me

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    Lovely image but it looks a little yellow to me, I tries lowering the Colour temp, I think it improves WDYT?
    Agree Jon A, plus I feel it needs a bit more below. Perhaps 'burn' some more on the antlers to get a little more depth/tone in them, watch you highlights too John. 1/100 SS - steady hands.

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