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    Good find and nice habitat It looks like it needs quite a bit of ccw rotation to fix horizon

    john

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    Hi Sid Glad you found the Deer !!! I know you worked hard !!!

    I like the pose and setting, not sure if it was possible to more left and get a bette bg for the rack? ... that would have gotten in trouble with the bg animal ... again these multiple are a challenge !!!

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    Nice deer and I really like the surroundings. Great job of showing his habitat. Another vote here for adjusting the horizon. Looks like you used the mountain ridge rather than the field/tree line?

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    Steve and John,

    Image was made on a hill slope.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alfred Forns View Post
    Hi Sid Glad you found the Deer !!! I know you worked hard !!!

    I like the pose and setting, not sure if it was possible to more left and get a bette bg for the rack? ... that would have gotten in trouble with the bg animal ... again these multiple are a challenge !!!
    Al,

    I was trying to keep the dove in image.

    -Sid

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    I figured that Sid !!! btw ...... next thing I know you will be shooting in Africa :)

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    Sid,
    This is a nice image. It has a distinct foreground, middle ground and the distant hills as the background. Each in a different colour. Thanks for sharing.

    Cheers,
    Sabyasachi

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    I can see how if you were on a slope that the camera would tilt but the trees in the bg are also all tilted not just the horizon.

    Trees tend to grow straight .

    Not always but with this many trees there would not be that many leaning to the left

    almost a 4.2 degree adj. ccr
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    Quote Originally Posted by john crookes View Post
    I can see how if you were on a slope that the camera would tilt but the trees in the bg are also all tilted not just the horizon.

    Trees tend to grow straight .

    Not always but with this many trees there would not be that many leaning to the left

    almost a 4.2 degree adj. ccr
    You may be right about 4.2 degree ccr.

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    John has it right Sid.

    BTW, I would be interested in knowing the location.

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    Beautiful enviromental portrait of the deer. The repost as tilted looks great to me.
    Best,
    Howard

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