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Doe at dawn
Doe at dawn
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Challenge: Free Study 2008-10 (Advanced Editing VII)
Camera: Nikon D90
Lens: Nikon AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR II
Location: Richmond Park, London, UK
Date: Oct 12, 2008
Aperture: 6.3
ISO: 400
Shutter: 1/1250
Galleries: Animals
Date Uploaded: Oct 12, 2008

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Place: 75 out of 394
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Views since voting: 987
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Votes: 144
Comments: 8
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
11/07/2008 09:03:30 AM
Lovely shot, IMO I would have preferred to see the animal a little bit more lit. Great shot nevertheless.
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11/06/2008 03:47:09 PM
I have a hard time being able to capture these guys period never mind getting a good shot with right light/background etc. But you have somehow managed to get everything right! Awesome!!!
But, but... was there absolutely NO way you could have gotten her to uncross her hind legs??? :)
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11/05/2008 08:08:01 AM
Fantastic silhouette and golden tones...
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11/02/2008 02:40:23 PM
nice light. too bad it is behind the doe
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11/01/2008 06:41:01 PM
too centered, and feels static as a result of, the placement of doe in frame.

since I can almost "see" the doe, my eyes crave more details, yet the silhouette would be a strong image..this has potential, IMO
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11/01/2008 02:25:38 PM
Very nice capture.
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11/01/2008 09:18:22 AM
Lovely golden serenity; the doe doesn't even look alarmed. It's not a "wow" shot (I think it would need a bit of fussing with maybe levels and selective dodging to get more detail on the deer and deeper tones all over) but I think it nicely captures a moment.
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11/01/2008 01:33:51 AM
there is so much potential in this. You could definitely dodge in some detail on her.
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