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    Finally photographed a deer today. It came really close, so the 300mm f4 with 1,4 converter was enough.





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    Looks like its saying about time :) Sweet face !!! Would try placing a catchlight to make the eye livelier !!

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    Sweet image , Agreed with Alfred here
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    Another vote for a catch light or lightening the eyse a little.

    Beautiful creature.

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    Thanks for the comments. What do you think about the update with the eye?

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    Thijs,

    The eye is much better, but you appear to have lost some black on the nose.

    How did you do the lightening?

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    I don't see any difference in the nose and that can't be, because I selected the eye with the quick selection tool (photoshop cs3) and the go to adjustments, brightness.

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