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    I haven't been here for a while due to health issues. Here is a non African image. Spotted this fawn standing in an overgrown creek, got this image of it running out. Wish I had time to open up rather than shooting at f/13, would have had a softer BG. Hope you like my image anyway. C and C welcome, I'm here to learn. - John

    1/250 @ f/13 ISO 200
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    Canon EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6 L IS USM @ 220mm
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    Well, I hope you are feeling better :)

    Lovely sense of motion and subject. I feel it is tight for the speed and motion portrayed, do you have any more canvas or is this full frame?

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    Hi Fabs, Thanks for your comment and good wishes, I appreciate that.

    I have some more canvas, so here is a revision with more room in front and a little bit in back as well, do you like this better? Let me know. - John

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    Well, I hope you are feeling better :)

    Lovely sense of motion and subject. I feel it is tight for the speed and motion portrayed, do you have any more canvas or is this full frame?
    Last edited by John Lowin; 05-28-2009 at 10:43 AM.

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    I like this very much John, just how I picture Bambi running through the forest. Thanks for sharing.

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    John,
    Welcome back! We were missing you and your images. I hope you are doing fine.

    I like the second version with more space. The head is sharp and the legs giving a sense of motion. I like it.

    Cheers,
    Sabyasachi

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    Love the repost! Nice light and I really like the sense of motion.

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