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    After a Massive Arcadia Rain Storm We found this dripping wet fawn. Amazing how they blend in and hide in the tall grass.Small Crop, and cloned some grass form the fawn face.

    File Name _MG_7013.CR2
    Camera Model Canon EOS 7D
    Firmware Firmware Version 1.1.0
    Shooting Date/Time 6/26/2010 6:14:47 PM
    Author DON_HAMILTON_JR.flyinghamiltons@comcast.net
    Copyright Notice 2010
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    Shooting Mode Aperture-Priority AE
    Tv( Shutter Speed ) 1/60
    Av( Aperture Value ) 6.3
    Metering Mode Evaluative Metering
    Exposure Compensation +1/3
    ISO Speed 800
    Auto ISO Speed OFF
    Lens EF500mm f/4L IS USM +1.4x
    Focal Length 700.0mm
    Image Size 5184x3456
    Image Quality RAW

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    Hi Don, excellent portrait for me. Liked the detail, and the IQ at 800 looks excellent. Liked the ear position too. Also well done with the slow S/speed and long les. Superb
    Grant

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    Hi Don, just love the drenched look, and a lovely stare too. As a portrait, and comp wise, I would have maybe cropped off at the bottom, half way up the neck.

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    Hey Don - Good catch here. Man does that animal have huuuuuge eyes!!!??? I love the prairie grass.

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    Love this, like the water droplets on the grass and the alert expression on the fawn's face. Noticed that quite a few people are shooting with the 7D at +1/3 to +2/3 ev and getting quite good results at high speeds. I'll have to experiment more with that.

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