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    20D, 1-400L @ 170mm, f5, 1/320s, ISO 400.
    Last edited by Steve Canuel; 12-28-2008 at 10:46 PM.

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    Fabs Forns
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    Awwww, ready to illustrate a children's book :)

    Very sweet. The face seems a bit over-sharpened to me, though..
    Wonderful composition and great foreground

    If I took it at face value, I would think it was digital art. To me that would be a compliment ;)!

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    Steve, Your image has many great things going for it, composition,light, tones and alertness of subject. As mentioned by Fabs, maybe a little to sharp.....if taken away, the softness might be a plus for the overall presentation! Striking image.
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    Howard

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    I like the composition, the light, and the sense of alertness exhibited by the deer. If it was mine, I would wish that the one flower head covering part of the black chest wasn't there.

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    Great setting and composition. Adding to the other comments, I would raise the color temperature as it appears to have a slight blue cast.

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    Fine compostion on this little mulie. As mentioned above a few issues with PP. The dark bush coming into the frame in the upper right is a bit distracting and attracts the eye..

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    Thanks for the look and comments.
    Last edited by Steve Canuel; 12-28-2008 at 10:47 PM.

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