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    40D, 1-400L @ 250mm, f6.3, 1/160s, ISO 800, cropped a bit all around.
    Last edited by Steve Canuel; 12-11-2009 at 08:06 PM.

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    Great interaction & comp here Steve, could use some more saturation, color looks a little flat on my cal monitor.


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    What do you call a deer with no eyes? "no eye deer". Yep, it is amazing with their antlers, and other antelope too with their horns, that eyes arent damaged. I like the softer light and colours Steve, and good interaction captured. Both nice and sharp too. Well captured.

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    beautiful moment and action very well captured here ,
    I have not seen species so can not comment on colors , but may boost contrast by few points
    TFS

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    Nice action Steve. Like how the one on the right has his face in the dirt. Also like the highlight in his eye and the color of the surrounding vegetation. Could use just a tad saturation.

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    Hi Steve: The whitetails have been sparring at our farm in view out of my living room window for weeks and I've been going down to my hide to get this shot to no avail. I'll try harder now that I've seen yours because its just the shot I've pictured in my mind. Great composition and nice setting. Thanks for sharing.

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    Awesome interaction Steve and your timing was great. Glad to hear it was not too serious.

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    Thanks to all for the critiques. I removed a bit of bluish cast from the image and forget to touch up all the other colors before saving.

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