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03/28/2005 12:43:26 AM |
Judith: this is a lovely image with great appeal. Nice work. |
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03/27/2005 12:19:26 PM |
Very sharp and clear image.
Excellent! |
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03/27/2005 10:26:59 AM |
What a beauty! The only room for improvement I see is to include the tail! 8 |
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03/27/2005 08:21:40 AM |
Beautiful animal, pity about not seeing the "white" tail....... |
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03/27/2005 02:25:34 AM |
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03/26/2005 10:35:17 PM |
beautiful capture ..muted colors really nice 8 |
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03/25/2005 02:45:05 PM |
Nice shot, personally I feel it could use a tad more contrast but that's just my opinion. good luck! 7 |
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03/24/2005 08:07:28 PM |
would be better if the feet were not missing . |
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03/23/2005 11:08:06 AM |
Would have been better if we could actually see the tail:-) |
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03/23/2005 12:40:24 AM |
Maybe should be titled No-Tailed Deer. If not for the cropping, I would have scored this higher. |
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03/22/2005 07:20:18 PM |
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03/22/2005 03:03:09 PM |
This is a very nice image and I really like the tones but I think the clipping of the feet and rear/tail takes away from it. I think this is because I can see part of the tail so it really makes the rest of it feel like it is missing more than it would if I couldn̢۪t see any of the tail at all. The same goes for the legs. I think if this were my photo that I would do a much tighter crop and just have the head and shoulders or something along those lines. |
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03/21/2005 08:23:19 PM |
I love the softness of this shot and the clarity of the deer...you captured the expression of the animal beautifully..I like the foreground branches, it gives the shot depth. |
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03/21/2005 06:46:11 PM |
I like the out of focus background and the sepia treatment. I guess this is a quibble, but if it is a 'White Tailed Deer" why do we not see the tail? I love the branches above, they frame the deer nicely. The stubble in front is distracting. |
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03/21/2005 01:08:41 PM |
I love the color tones on this, and the shallow depth of field. I really like this picture aLOT! Good luck! |
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03/21/2005 03:57:47 AM |
The head is perfectly frmed by the bare branches, just that cutting off the rump of the deer losses a bit of impact. |
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03/21/2005 01:56:10 AM |
Beautiful....a great stock photo. |
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03/21/2005 12:23:59 AM |
One heck of a lens! WOW. Great sharpness, love the muted seasonal color! Great composition as well. Great job. |
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03/21/2005 12:11:15 AM |
The full deer or a closer crop would have done better. |
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