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    DanWalters
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    Captured this fawn at the Rocky Mountain Arsenal in Colorado. Thanks for looking.

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    Cuteness alert all over , lovely pose , details and lighting here
    TFS

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    Dan,

    Never seen one of these. Great pose and detail, looks like the light was a bit awkward, but it has not effected the image.

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    I like the pose and you got this one with a nice, full winter coat.

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    Thanks! I appreciate it!

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    Lovely look back pose, details in heavy coat texture. Well done, Dan.

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    The shaft of light across the face with nice detail in the coat are well depicted here Dan.
    TFS


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    Hi Dan, the light, pose, detail, colour, all work well together, creating an arresting image, nice one.

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    Nice pose captured here Dan. You did well with the mixed light and is nice and sharp. Comp wise, perhaps a bit more room behind and less in front to allow the fawn to look into the frame.
    TFS
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    Thanks again for the comments and the crop suggestion Todd!

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    Handsome looking animal. I like the over the shoulder look and the dappled light falling on it.

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    lovely pose, details and colours here Dan...I might have preferred a bit more space on the LHS since the fawn is looking that way, with a bit of space on the RHS lopped off :)
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    This is the sweetest little fella I've seen in awhile. I guess I've never seen a mule deer fawn....just gorgeous and such a full coat as compared to our little white tail fawns. Thanks.

    DB

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    Thanks! We do have some whitetails at the Arsenal as well.

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