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    D300 200-400mm Vr
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    loved the looks on deer's face , lovely shot
    Quite similar to spotted deer what we see here
    TFS

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    Hey Sid,
    Very nicely done! All elements (including the above mentioned v grass) came together to make a great deer image. Just enough room all around for my tastes!
    Sweet!

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    Way too cute, and yes, an almost perfect job of framing thru the grasses. And I love the soft light. The two grasses at the animal's left ear are minor distractions. I am betting that if you draw a line thru the center of the two eye balls with the ruler tool that you will see that it needs some counter-clockwise rotation. All in all, well done.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Kes View Post
    Cool capture of a sweet animal. I like the fork of grass the neck is captured in and the clear (no grass) head.
    Agree on this!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Morris View Post
    I am betting that if you draw a line thru the center of the two eye balls with the ruler tool that you will see that it needs some counter-clockwise rotation. All in all, well done.
    right on the mark Artie.

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    Very cute indeed! I like the setting and eye contact. I'm not sure if it needs rotation or if the head is tilted.

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    Great image! Love the eye contact and the grasses surrounding the fawn.

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    Well done Sid...

    lovely portrait...

    Peter

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    Wonderful portrait Sid. This has a lovely feel and the soft colors and soft light are perfectly suited to this cute fella.

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    Sid,
    A nice capture. I like the feel of this image. The grasses, colours, pose and the depth of field has become a nice combination.

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    Sabyasachi

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