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    Great Smoky Mountains National Park. 8/4/21 at 8:17AM. Image processed in Lightroom and Photoshop.

    Hand held, Full frame.

    Canon 1DX MarkIII
    Canon 500 f/4 IS USM
    ISO 2000
    f8.0
    1/2500sec

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    Hey glad you're back John! Great image, super quality beautiful details t- the velvet had me mesmerised! Colours and tones look super.
    The stripes on the LHS background do not trouble me one bit, in fact I like them they look natural I sort of expect to see something like this, they make me feel as though the background hasn't been messed around with. (Sorry I think I am labouring the point, others will disagree!)

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    Very nice techs John, and a well exposed frame. Love the rich colours and tonality, and especially those velvety antlers.

    Great pose from the Buck. I might consider cropping a tad from the bottom, just above the white of the belly.
    Very nice work, and glad to see you back Have a wonderful rest of the week!

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    Like the velvet antlers. Is that the 500MKI or II John, as you won't get the real benefit with the MK3.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Kaluski View Post
    Is that the 500MKI or II John, as you won't get the real benefit with the MK3.
    Mark I.

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