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Photo Ace
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Arden Hills
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The dog and I walked up on this guy while he was browsing. Paid no attention to us and allowed a few images.
7D ~ 300 f/4L IS ~ shot by accident in Tv mode ~ HH You're disturbing me at lunchtime! 100729_7336 W.jpg The "Molt" is Underway! Marked difference between the summer/winter coats. (Full frame) 100729_7389 W.jpg
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Papa Ratzo
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Burnsville,MN
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I was wondering if he has a early start on his winter's coat or a late start on his summer's coat
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Jerry Barnett http://www.frontiernet.net/~jbphoto contains Spring&Summer 2009 photographs. |
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Join Date: May 2009
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I enjoy the feeding behavior captured in the first image and the interesting look to the molting coat. I've looked at the first image a few times now and I can't help but think that the deer looks like it has a horn growing out of the center of it's head, even though I know it's just the ear turned funny but it looks like a little dark triangular horn
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Roseville, Minnesota
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I really like that first shot. There are some twigs/leaves over the face, but that happens and I don't really find it distracting. Composition is fetching and I like the dynamic of the deer turning its head to reach back to the leaves. Nicely done.
I really need to get out and do more big mammal shooting.... |
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Photo Ace
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Arden Hills
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Thanks for the comments. Jerry, he's definately losing that tawny summer coat. He had patches of gray showing through all over his body.
Shawn, that ear does make it appear as tho the deer has an extra protuberance. I could clone it out, but I think its better left alone. If I were to remove anything in this image, it would be the light colored horizontal branch that just cuts across the tip of the right antler. Gordon, I also like the twigs/leaves across the deer's face. Adds a bit of depth to the image and suggests a little concealment imo.
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Rochester
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Roger,
The second is very nice, and the first is a very nice environmental shot, although I would clone out the branch across the antlers. Great photos - thanks for sharing! Tom |
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