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    Default Fallow Deer Fawn

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    Great light, eye contact with a beaut grassland habitat Sid. The whites are spot on also.
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    Sid - nice pose and detail. Love the eye contact and the soft bg. Well done.

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    Sid,

    What is the strange line running from the right hand chin down to the back, also it has a large "stain" on the back.

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    Fine image, really grabs your eye.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ken Watkins View Post
    Sid,

    What is the strange line running from the right hand chin down to the back, also it has a large "stain" on the back.
    Ken,
    That is the result of my "Skillful" dodging of shadows:). I will post the original and rework on it again tonight. Thanks for pointing it out.

    -Sid

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    beautiful subject, good eye contact and I like the simplicity of the surroundings.

    I too see what Ken sees and think it might be the shadow of the fawn's head falling on its neck and back?
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    Sid,

    Looking forward to seeing the repost

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    I like the setting with the fawn popping from the grasslands. Maybe a little more space at the bottom for the rest of the virtual legs.

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    beautiful subject, good eye = excellent image
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