Curiosity
Curiosity
Photography \ Nature | 08/05/06 @743 |
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This is one of two fawns that were lying under the tree. The other one walked off when I started to take pictures, but the one seen stayed around for a while before running off to its mother.I’ve added the original picture at the bottom.
Constructive criticism is very welcome, as I am always looking to improve.
Thanks for viewing/commenting!
Camera: Konica Minolta Maxxum 5D w/ 18-70mm kit lens
ISO: 100
Exposure: 1/200
F-Stop: f/5.6
F.L.: 70mm
PS Elements 4.0: Cropped & adjusted lighting/saturation
*Updated the photo by cropping out the tree to the right.
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08/05/06 @781
nice capture, the tree to the right adds nothing to the composition..
08/05/06 @832
+8/10
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08/05/06 @932
My max 10/10
08/06/06 @986
08/06/06 @571
the tree is quite big, like Monkey Boy says, is stealing the show...
I would choose the deer to the right side of the picture.. maybe no tree at left!?
08/06/06 @639
Welcome to GFX!
Carlos
08/06/06 @779
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08/10/06 @228
I'd crop tree and all on its right. It does not really add anything.
We have lots of deer here in Sweden...
08/16/06 @614
Some composition with the whole space on the deer's side, not on the tree's side and having the tree cropped off entirely or just partial would be perfect.
something like this (hope you'll not be upset that I've edited your photo - If you do so, just tell me and I'll delete the link and photo)
http://i64.photobucket.com/albums/h181/florinv/CuriosityUpdtcopy.jpg
Florin
08/17/06 @159
Thanks Florin. And I don't mind your editing my photo.
08/31/06 @991