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    Do you think it could be interesting or not ?
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    Love the action here, but would have preferred space on the left hand side so that the deer can jump into that area. You've done well to catch the animal in mid stride. TFS.

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    love the action here, agreed with Hilary
    TFS

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    Very interesting position, do you know what the darker patch on the right hand side of the deer is?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ken Watkins View Post
    Very interesting position, do you know what the darker patch on the right hand side of the deer is?

    It is mud . Thanks for all notice

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hilary Hann View Post
    Love the action here, but would have preferred space on the left hand side so that the deer can jump into that area. You've done well to catch the animal in mid stride. TFS.

    Now it is better ?

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    Giovanni, ideally the deer would be in the right of frame as now she is a bit central. I am assuming that you have had to construct the canvas on the left? In which case it is probably too hard to give her enough space although a vertical crop would take some of the excess on the rhs away. But the image quality may not cope with such a large crop. Either way, you have certainly captured the action in the leap and that is excellent.

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