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    Canon 40D
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    137mm
    1/100"
    F8
    ISO 640

    This is a very large crop, and could only save at 62 percent to get the image size to fit here.
    But what do you think?

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    Well done Cheryl,
    The reflection is dead on...I like the composition, image and capture...the color rendition is very good...good show...:cool:

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    Thanks, Gus. I can't tell you how excited I was to find this fawn! I have spent days and days and days searching! Thanks for the upside-down-reflection idea, Alfred!

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    Outstanding Cheryl !!! Could tighten from the bottom but you got a winner Would hang on and enter a contest !! ... will do well !!! Proud of you !!!

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    Thank you, Alfred. How far up would you crop it? I think there is too much at the bottom, too. But thought I should keep the reflections of the branches.... Otherwise it just looks like a blurry pic to me, not necessarily a reflection image. lol

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    I like the colors and the fawns look directly at you. I agree some of the bottom must go. Very nice.
    John

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    agree with the crop suggestion.....i have been fighting with where, and i cant figure it out. aside from that, i love it. absolute awesome!!! big congrats!!!!!!

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    what do you think of this cropping?

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    cheryl, i think about half of what you took would have been good, leaving the deer in the upper left. right where that diagonal branch exits the water was what i was thinking.

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    Well done Cheryl - lots to like about this - good job :)

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    Cheryl, this is beautiful! I love the play of light on the fawn and the foliage. As for the crop, I like what you did. It looks a lot cleaner and the pano aspect is very appealing.

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    Beautiful image, Cheryl. I like it a lot! The colors and the fawn looking at you are just perfect.

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    wow. thank you every one. I will try a straight forward, regular photo of the fawn next. lol

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