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    Wary really, I guess.

    Simplify.

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    Nice image and application, Mitch.

    Nice capture.

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    I like the "between the trunks" perspective, Mitch. All senses on the alert. One of my favorite subjects. TFS

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    This is usually how you see deer, there's always something between them and you. Cool effect almost like a vintage camera image. Good Job

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    I like that wary expression and your processing.

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    A different approach...I like the feeling of depth..I'd be tempted to evict the stray brown/red stem that curls beneath the doe's belly...and, while I like the framing, it gives the image a bit of a heavy feel...but I haven't wrapped my head around what I would do differently (not much help, I know!). I like the pose...the sense of impending flight..hope to see more.

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    Mitch, The unusual framing is different. I think that the straight line on the left side of frame is distracting. I wonder if a slice off the right would balance the sides a bit more. Nice job with the filtering, cute pose!

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