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    Default 10-point in habitat

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    Alfred Forns
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    Like this one a lot Sid Got a clear shot at the head and surrounding is appealing. Would move deer to the left side of frame to have more space at the right !! Excellent !!!

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    Sid,
    I agree with Alfred. I would have have tried for some more space at the right. However, in tight shots it becomes difficult to move the camera based on the direction of the head. Which ISO setting did you use?
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    I'm also wondering about the white balance. This feels on the cool side to me. Is this how you remember the scene? Aren't deer usually more on the brown side of things or am I just showing that I'm a suburban girl? :confused::D

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    Al,

    Very valid suggestion. I guess I have to make another one.

    Saby,

    I shot this at ISO 800.


    Julie,
    It was foggy morning and I kept it as it is to keep the color tones on cool side.

    thanks
    Sid

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    Great capture Sid.

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