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    Macro and Flora Moderator Jonathan Ashton's Avatar
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    Default Red deer (Cervus elaphus)

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    This image was hand held, taken in the Cairngorms during a blizzard.... I suffered for my craft!
    Olympus E-M1X
    Focal Length : 300.0mm
    Focal length in 35 mm film : 601.0mm
    Exposure mode : Manual exposure
    ISO : 1250
    Exposure compensation : 0.0 EV
    Shutter : 1/1000 sec
    Aperture : F4.5

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    ..... albeit suffering , you survived it and came back with a solid image of this Rack .... Jon .
    Nice setting and I do like the big rock on RHS .
    The Stag looks good like the overall processing .

    TFS Andreas

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    Thanks Andreas, it was pretty cold and windy.

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    Hello Jon,

    Tough weather conditions but well worth the suffering! I like this, a well balanced image with lots to look at, I like the pose from the subject as well as surroundings, snow patches and rocks in the background.
    Nice detail and textures on the deer and colours look natural, a well exposed image well processed

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    Gabriela Plesea

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