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    Default Red Deer in forrest.

    Today I've wait 5 long hours to see a deer. Just at the time I want to go home tis fellow shows up in the forrest. The light shines soft but nice on his body so I make this picture. 1 of the 10 pictures I cold make today.


    f 5.6 iso 200 1.640 ev -2/3

    Thanks for watching.

    Willem

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    Very very nice. I really like the secluded feel of the image. Why the vignetting effect? Were you shooting through bushes?

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    Willem,

    It might have been quite an experience. I would trade all my ranch images just to see one in the wild. Nice spot light effect and pose.
    Very well done.

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    Willem,

    Very interesting affect which I like. Looks to me that your -2/3 compensation could have been 0 or on the plus side a bit. In a perfect world, I would have preferred to have the head angled a bit more towards you. Did you get any with different heads angles?

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    Thanks guys for your comments. ...Robert...I don't any other head angle image from this Deer sorry. I setup for any action out in the open field but it stay out. That's why the -2/3 under.

    Willem

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    Tanks Peter i would try that in the field.

    Willem

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