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    This image was created in the Great Smoky Mountains Natioanl Park on 11/28/20 at 5:21PM. Image processed in Lightroom and Photoshop.

    Hand held, Full frame.

    Canon 5D MarkIII
    Canon 100-400 f4.5-5.6L IS II USM
    ISO 6400
    f5.6
    1/320sec

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    Nice capture with the deer grunting. John you sure do capture some nice White-tails.Love the light and details on the horns. Did good on the exposure at 6400.Still see a remnant of velvet on the horns nice. TFS

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    Noise is well controlled and I like the rich colours. I appreciate you probably felt you coud not have pushed things further but I am sensing the image could be a tad sharper especially around the eye - maybe a couple of sweeps with the sharpen brush prior to sizing for web would help?

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    I should get that AI software and slap some of that on.

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    The image is sharp John, but the additional black & contrast are adding to the image looking over sharp. Too much space to the LHS, 10x8 works. A bummer having that dark strip in the BKG, keeping the subject as is (not with the amount of black & contrast) and darkening the BKG helps.

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