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    Hello all!
    My first upload.
    A wild fallowdeer buck from last summer.
    Im using a Sony a700 and a Sigma 500/4.5 on this picture.
    F 6.7
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    Welcome to wildlife and BPN ken
    excellent image to start with , may be round of USM here
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    Welcome,

    Another Ken, not seen many people using an a700, so look forward to seeing what it can do

    I agree with Harshad on the need for a tad more sharpening. I might also consider a crop of the area above the middle dark line.

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    Nice start Kenneth, welcome to wildlife. Love the environment and good over the shoulder look. Well done.
    TFS
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    Thanks for your comments.
    I didnt sharpen it after downsizing to 200 kb,i usually do them in 800 kb.
    And a little crop at the top should work to,thank you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kenneth Liljeholm View Post
    I didnt sharpen it after downsizing to 200 kb.
    I still forget to do that after 2 years.

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    lovely portrait here! I agree with Ken on the pano crop - was going to be my first suggestion, at the exact spot above the top-most dark line.

    Ideally, I would also have liked a bit more space on LHS and less on RHS to give it space to "look into"
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    Quote Originally Posted by Morkel Erasmus View Post
    lovely portrait here! I agree with Ken on the pano crop - was going to be my first suggestion, at the exact spot above the top-most dark line.

    Ideally, I would also have liked a bit more space on LHS and less on RHS to give it space to "look into"
    Thanks for the comments.

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