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by Geoff on Tue Oct 24, 2006 10:26 am
I was reviewing the last week's images, and there have been some fantastic images submitted. I have always enjoyed the honour of choosing an image for POTW but I've never found this an easy 'task'. I had no ideer  which one to select, then Keith's (Firsty) image of the mum and baby deer in NZ just sang out and there was my decision!
As I've already said in the initial post here, there are so many elements to this image that are to appreciate. The composition (maybe luck played a part here but that's not the point), the lighting, and the timing make this image a cracker!! In fact Keith, if you haven't considered it, I reckon that this deserves to be enlarged and framed beautifully and hung on your wall at home with pride - what a great reminder of your trup (I mean trip) to NZ!! Keith - did you attempt to get their attention before pressing the shutter, and if so how did you do it, or did they just turn around to admire your D200? If I was going to offer any 'constructive criticism' I'd ask if you sharpened this image, and if so how much? I tend to think (when viewing it on my monitor here) it looks a TAD over sharpened. Just a thought.
Enough of my explanations - here's the image. Put your hands together for Firsty's lovely image of Mum and Bub Deer.

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by Alpha_7 on Tue Oct 24, 2006 10:35 am
Congrats Firsty, I've somehow missed this the first time, but it is a cracker of a shot!
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by Alex on Tue Oct 24, 2006 10:40 am
I missed this one too, somehow. Excellent capture. Congratulations Firsty!
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by stubbsy on Tue Oct 24, 2006 10:46 am
Deer me, this one will bring out the puns.
As I (briefly) commented when you posted this image it's a nice one. Congrats Keith on this nicely captured image being chosen.
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by blacknstormy on Tue Oct 24, 2006 11:21 am
God, I missed this one too !!!! And it is an absolute pearler !!!!!
Fantastic image, and congrats on POTW
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by sirhc55 on Tue Oct 24, 2006 11:48 am
I missed this pic too - but in making POTW I get the chance to see a great image - congrats Keith 
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by ozczecho on Tue Oct 24, 2006 12:06 pm
Onya Keith...I missed it around the 1st time as well.
Great shot, and well deserved PotW... BTW Geoff what do you mean "oversharpened"..or more to the point how can you tell from this size of pic? I am trying to learn the fine art of enough sharpening without overdoing it  (if you know what I mean..)
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by Manta on Tue Oct 24, 2006 12:15 pm
Well done Keith and a good choice Geoff. It's a beautiful shot, worthy of both wall and magazine cover alike.
Must just be me but I don't think it's oversharpened - looks fine in all respects on my monitor.
Small point of order though: It's either Dad or big brother with the fawn. Fallow Deer stags have a pronounced Adam's Apples (as seen here) and the does don't have antlers.
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by the foto fanatic on Tue Oct 24, 2006 12:34 pm
Lovely image Keith, and well chosen Geoff.
I missed the original post, so I am glad that I didn't miss out on seeing this pic.
Congratulations
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by Yi-P on Tue Oct 24, 2006 12:54 pm
Oh deer, well deserved POTW
A truly impacting image.
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by digitor on Tue Oct 24, 2006 1:08 pm
[quote="Geoff"]
Enough of my explanations - here's the image. Put your hands together for Firsty's lovely image of Mum and Bub Deer.
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This is a cracker of a pic - the comp. is great!
However, I do think that stag would be a bit peeved at being called a mum........ (hinds don't have antlers)
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by Manta on Tue Oct 24, 2006 2:40 pm
digitor wrote:However, I do think that stag would be a bit peeved at being called a mum........ (hinds don't have antlers)
Cheers
Great minds, Digitor. Already pointed this out a few psts before....
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by Geoff on Tue Oct 24, 2006 2:46 pm
ozczecho wrote: BTW Geoff what do you mean "oversharpened"..or more to the point how can you tell from this size of pic? I am trying to learn the fine art of enough sharpening without overdoing it  (if you know what I mean..)
The picture is just sooo brilliantly crisp and the edges appear amazingly 'zingy' (for want of a better word)...if no one else can detect it, and yes difficult to really tell on such a low res image, then fine - even better!!
Sorry about the gender mix up ppls 
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by radar on Tue Oct 24, 2006 6:59 pm
Great photo Keith,
wonderful photo, great pick Geoff,
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by meicw on Tue Oct 24, 2006 7:21 pm
Great animal shot. Well deserved.
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by gstark on Tue Oct 24, 2006 7:39 pm
Geoff's a real bastard for choosing this image, because I was hoping he would miss it, and than I could have selected it as mine for next week. That's what I think of this one.
Keith, a truly great capture that is just right in so many ways. Congratulations on PotW.
And no, this is not over sharpened IMHO.
Mike, when sharpening an image, you basically try to enhance the edges contained within the image to give it an appearance of being more crisp than it might appear straight from the camera.
If you take this sharpening too far, you can introduce some unwanted artefacts into the image, and the image may start to look artificially sharp, or worse: sometimes you can see some evidence of "haloing" along some of the edges.
The easiest way to see this would be to just load an image in NC or PS, and play with the settings on USM for a few minutes. Keep on playing with the numbers, and increase them, pausing between setting changes to examine the results of your handywork.
Try it with a few different images, and look at edges within each of the images to see what sort of results you're able to impart.
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by Manta on Tue Oct 24, 2006 7:53 pm
gstark wrote:Geoff's a real bastard for choosing this image, because I was hoping he would miss it, and than I could have selected it as mine for next week.
But wouldn't that have made it POTPW (Picture of The Previous Week) Gary???

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by gstark on Tue Oct 24, 2006 7:59 pm
Simon,
From my perspective, it would have been posted, roughly, within the last week. 
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by surenj on Tue Oct 24, 2006 9:08 pm
Well deserved POTW. Great work. Looks just sharp enough as well as other aspects. (using my CRT monitor...any one else using these?  )
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by firsty on Wed Oct 25, 2006 1:07 am
Thanks for the Picture of the week I'm stoked
I have posted more shots from NZ along with some details about this photo in this thread http://www.dslrusers.com/viewtopic.php?t=22049
again thanks for all the comments and the picture of the week 
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by in1way on Wed Oct 25, 2006 9:50 am
Stunning capture and congrats on POTW. If I manage to get one shot as good as this before I die I'll be a happy man.
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by marcotrov on Wed Oct 25, 2006 7:43 pm
Gorgeous image Keith. I also missed it first round. Love the composition and unusual perspective. I don't think I've seen fallow deer look so good.
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by mic on Thu Oct 26, 2006 9:36 am
Great shot.
Well done.
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by ozimax on Thu Oct 26, 2006 9:44 am
Great capture Keith, well deserving of POTW. Definitely enlarge and hang somewhere. Max.
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by zafra52 on Sun Oct 29, 2006 10:03 am
It is a stunning picture. The animals are well focused and looking straight into the camera as if wondering about the intentions of the photographer. A few seconds after and you can imagine them running down the slope. Congratulations, it is a picture disserving to be in National Geographic.
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