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    I believe this is my first post on this forum i usually play on the Avian and Marco forums. i found this fawn on Razor Ranch in Arcadia Florida.

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    Very cute, lovely colours. I would cut some space from right.

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    Great place Don !!! Trying to get over there :)

    Center placement is fine for this one, just crop a bit !! Excellent feel !!!

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    Totally sweet, Don. The fawn has a look of curiosity which is very appealing and the color pallet is wonderful. I bet this would make a lovely print.

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    Don, very nice indeed. Like it as is, however the crop idea, is not a bad idea, give it a try, might even take you over the top!
    congrats; it's always a pleasure shooting with Sid, and yourself!
    Don

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    Think Al has summed it up very well, a delicate shot, nice one.

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    Excellent fawn image Don. Considering the rain and low light shooting conditions, you did excellent. Excellent job.

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    Crop-wise I would go the opposite as already suggested and crop left instead - to have the same amount of space on either side. Very cute image...very appealing!!

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    Love this shot, like it as presented. :) TFS.

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    Big welcome to Wildlife ,
    Excellent image and very delicate one , liked this very much as posted
    TFS

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