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    Dear All

    Taken at Tadoba Tiger Reserve ,Maharashtra, India,in Jan 2009
    Spotted Deers are very common in Indian jungles but some time they may offer you some nice oppurtunity
    Taken with D300/600MM/F4 at 1/250 F4.5
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    Hi Harshad

    Would like more room at the bottom for the virtual legs !!! Light was harsh but you did manage a good exposure just the white inside part of the leg seems without detail !!

    Good attentive pose and line up for a good bg !! Might want to reduce the saturation just little !!!

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    Hi Alfred

    Thanks for commnets
    I have reduced saturation
    How it looks now

    Harshad
    Last edited by Harshad Barve; 06-03-2009 at 10:31 PM.

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    Saturation looks good for this one Harshad !!! I like it !!!

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    Super pose Harshad, and like the detail and colour on him. I like the DOF, and he is separated from the BG nicely. I agree to leave more space at the bottom, and your repost works well.

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    Harshad,
    I agree with you that one can get some fine image making opportunities with spotted deers. The image is sharp. The lighting is harsh. You need to reduce the colour temperature. What is the black portion at the top? Lake? That portion and the eye has lost details. Thanks for sharing.

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    HArshad,

    Your repost seems a little more life-like I guess. The first one seems a touch too warm and colorful. Nice subject, good comp and I miss a little more space below too! :)

    congrats!

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    Nice and sharp. The harsh lighting was handled well. Repost is better.

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    Handsome looking animal. I also like the separation from the BG although the dark spot is a little dominant. Repost looks better.

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    I like the 2nd post...

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