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Wildlife Moderator
Hi Gerald, looks like a good location yielding some nice image, albeit not too taxing in achieving the shot.
Overall, perhaps a more looser crop Gerald, it's a bit tight at the foot & top IMHO. The killer for me is that the head is inline with the tree, without it and having more of the LH backdrop would have been better. I think as the subject was moving, albeit slowly a bit more SS ie 1/1600 would have been better, no harm in upping the ISO and just helps freeze things, irrespective of being on a tripod. Overall the colour looks a bit off and the BKG looks a bit sooty and very dark, not as clean as I would have expected. Again were you exposing as far to the right as [possible or using the zebra to obtain perfect exposure?
Certainly a handsome fellow, love the mud caked legs and great to see such a majestic animal with an awesome rack, I bet the hinds would be falling over him. 
TFS
Steve
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BPN Member
Looking good Gerald. Feels like a Scottish scene. I like the detail you captured on the Stag. Nice pose and natural looking. Apart from the tree, I don't mind the BG. I like the dark look. Yes to a wee bit more top and bottom.
Will
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Macro and Flora Moderator
A fine shot, the stag shows well in the environment. Just wondering how much NR applied, perhaps just a little too smooth? I just keep thinking is there a slight loss of texture in the image.
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