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    Johannes Glännman
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    Hi..

    Was out with a friend and did some wildlifephotography here in Sweden...

    What do you think of this ?

    It is pretty tight comp, but does it work ?

    How do you think the colors and light is?

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    Nikon D80
    AF-I 300/2.8
    Tripod
    Camouflage


    Cheers // Johannes

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    Fabs Forns
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    Very nice capture with great eye contact. I would place th subject more to the right in the picture as not to have so much negative space behind him. Grattis :)

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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    I agree with the crop suggestion Fabs made and would sharpen the deer a bit more.

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    other than the crop, I would like to see it from low shooting angle. Nice work.

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    Johannes Glännman
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    Thanks for that :)

    I made a different crop... Is it better ?



    Cheers // Johannes

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    Julie Kenward
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    Watch out for those feet! Even though they don't show you always want to leave room for the "virtual feet." The crop is better - just add a bit more to the bottom. You might also try a slight curves adjustment as it seems a bit dark on my monitor. Your saturation looks good but it's just a tad bit overcast in appearance.

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