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    Rod Wiley
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    This image was created with the Nikon D300 and 200-400 lens at 7.1 ISO 200 1/50

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    Nice seated animal , lovely looks , IMHO it looks bit tight to me
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    Lovely image. I like the low angle, good depth of field, the rim light on the antlers, their shapes, I like them all. shutter speed is low. Did you use a tripod? Thanks for sharing.

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    Sabyasachi

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    Good sharpness for this. Well done. Tight as mentioned, but understand opening up would add other distractions as clearly not alone.

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    Very nice photo. I would prefere some more space on the bottom.

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    Yes a tripod was used

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    Hi Rod,
    Space issue already mentioned.....but for me, the biggest preoblem is the tree....I know it was there in the environs.....but as this is a tight portrait, the tree doesn't feel like it's adding to the environmental sense of place.....but rather protruding and intruding into the scene. It's easy to see why you took the image.....as the velvet covered rack is sweet......just not loving the surrounding elements and the tight bottom crop.....even for me who likes em' tight.

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    I agree, I like everything but the tree.

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