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    Danny J Brown
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    Stuart Bowie's wonderful, "Inquisitive Pose" shot made me think of a close-up of a mule deer I made last summer in the Badlands of South Dakota. I've always liked it but I've been hesitant to post because it is an extremely "in your face" shot. The deer is backlit right at sunset. I cropped the ears a little to center the eyes in the frame. Interested in your thoughts.

    Canon 40D; Canon 300/4 L IS; 1/160; f/5.6; ISO 200; Feisol CT3301 Tripod w/Markins M10 Head.
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    excellent pose and fantatsic details , loved this all the way
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    Hey Danny, I dont think you had anything to worry about for this portrait. I like the HA, lovely big eyes, and I like the softer colours in the BG too.

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    Hi Danny, can you add the image uncropped. Just wondered if you cropped more on the rhs and had the whole left ear in, as you view it? Great detail.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danny J Brown View Post
    I've been hesitant to post because it is an extremely "in your face" shot.
    I think that's exactly what makes it such a nice image. Good job!

    As often happens when there's a mixture of sunlight and shade, the shaded areas take on a bit of a cyan cast. I masked out the background and corrected only for the subject (and dimmed the background just a hair, since I already had the mask).

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Thomasson View Post
    I think that's exactly what makes it such a nice image. Good job!

    As often happens when there's a mixture of sunlight and shade, the shaded areas take on a bit of a cyan cast. I masked out the background and corrected only for the subject (and dimmed the background just a hair, since I already had the mask).

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    Nice, David, I like that. I never pick up on color cast but I'm red/green color blind and lame on other colors.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Kaluski View Post
    Hi Danny, can you add the image uncropped. Just wondered if you cropped more on the rhs and had the whole left ear in, as you view it? Great detail.

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    Hey Steve - Here is the original image and I warmed it up a bit to address David's comments on the cyan cast. Please rework the comp as suggested and repost when you get a chance. Thanks.

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    Hi Danny Well framed original, sure wish you had raised the ISO more even with the 40D .. a bit more dof field would have helped but like as is !! Color balance suggestions by David make a big difference, might only tone down a bit more form ideal to account for the soft light !!!

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