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Female red deer in brackenI went out to see if I could capture some deer rutting today but all I got was lots of roaring and no action. The good light lasted all of five minutes and during that time all I came across was this female in amongst the bracken. Not the type of crop I'd usually go for but there were some distractions above her head so I went for a pano crop. Shame about the ear but never mind lol
D3, 200-400 + 1.4x. 550mm, f7.1, ISO 560
Re: Female red deer in brackengreat sharp image. i love the crop and the expression of the deer. i also really like he postiion of her peeking over the brush. i dont mind the ear bent cos its got that "flee at any second" look. tjhere is something thats not quite right. i dont know what it is though. maybe the bokeh is a little busy or the colours a little too similar to the deer, dunno.
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Re: Female red deer in brackenmmmmmmmmm... lunch...
Re: Female red deer in brackennice pix........ but with a busy background that you have taken control of, to bring out your subject
Cheers ....bp....
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Re: Female red deer in brackenNice shot! That ear can be just copied, flipped and pasted
Re: Female red deer in brackenGreat shot, i like the ear , makes it look alert.It knows we are looking.
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