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    40D, 400DO + 1.4xTCII, handheld from car, slight crop from the left.
    Last edited by Steve Canuel; 09-14-2009 at 06:39 PM.

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    Very well done, Curiosity is well captured

    Thanks for sharing

    Harshad

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    I find these antelope extremely pleasing to the eye and this is a great capture.
    I would not remove a thing, my eye goes straight to the head, it is after all supposed to be natural/nature.
    Last edited by Ken Watkins; 05-27-2009 at 09:01 AM. Reason: spelling

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    This is a striking image, Steve.

    The sharpness of the doe comports beautifully with the varied and colorful environment.

    I'm with you on retaining the elements.

    That said, I'd experiment with removing just the cactus. I think the brown vegetation at left and the distant trees at right would retain the photo's balance and visual interest.
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    This is a very appealing image, Steve. The colors, comp, light, and sharpness are all first rate. If this was mine, I'd probably remove that cactus. Well done.

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    Hi Steve, I like the inquisitive look, with great eye contact. This is sharp, with good detail and colours, and Im glad you left the natural habitat around her.

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    That is one good looking animal! I like as presented, when we start removing too many things we are loosing the habitat in which they live.

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    Ditto with all Fabs said!!! Beautiful! Congrads!

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    Thanks everyone for the comments.

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