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    Default Deer- Female Sambars

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    Found them in a marshy spot one early morning in Bandhavgarh, India, May'09.

    Techs: EOS 1DMk2, 400 f/5.6 at 5.6, ISO 400, 1/500. Taken from jeep, beanbag support, full frame.

    C & C is welcome.

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    This one taken vertically, sacrificing the habitat, would have given you more room for the virtual legs in the water, and still include the second one looking back. I like the golden cast but may be tempted to go lighter.

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    Kiran,

    Fabiola brings up some good points. I like the excellent sharpness you got on the deer as well as the depth of field. The deer really jumps out of the image.

    The image could use a CW rotation.

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    Thanks, folks for the excellent feedback !
    Last edited by Kiran Khanzode; 06-19-2009 at 01:17 PM.

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    Tried some edits as mentioned above:
    Last edited by Kiran Khanzode; 06-19-2009 at 01:17 PM.

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    Great sharpness. Like the dark, golden look. Repost is an improvement for me.

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