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    Great Smoky Mountains National Park, 7/31/21 at 9:46AM. Image processed in Lightroom and Photoshop.

    Hand held, 16x9 crop.

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    Would have been better a few frames earlier John if the FG deers head was parallel and not turned away, also the ear would not be intersecting with the other deer. Like the habitat.

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    Hello John,

    Well, something different and points to behaviour, and like Steve I too like the habitat a lot.

    Not easy to grab a perfect shot when one's subjects are overlapping but still an interesting frame. Would have liked more at the bottom you have it - I am obsessed with composition so I try to pay attention to the environment when out in the field.

    Colours look good and some nice detail too, love the grooming pose just wish for a better HA from the White Tail buck in front.

    Would really like to see more from this sighting

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    Gabriela Plesea

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    This was the only frame the their racks didn't overlap. Also the best view of the front buck's eye. They were busy grooming as he was almost always looking away.

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