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Emenresu Senior Member 584 posts Joined Sep 2005 More info | Jun 25, 2006 16:10 | #1 comments and critisism welcome ![]() Daniel Cottle Portrait Photographer
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Blueskies505 Member 201 posts Joined Jun 2006 Location: New York More info | Jun 25, 2006 19:08 | #2 These are so beautiful Emenresu! I love the first one. The water and reflection of the deer came out absolutely amazing, and the fawn is so adorable! I love the sharpness of the photo, and having the fawn looking straight at the camera is really cute. I'm sure it ran away as soon as you got the shot, didn't it? Great shots! Dawn Marie
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Jun 25, 2006 19:57 | #3 Thankyou very much. Daniel Cottle Portrait Photographer
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rachel_ashling Member 221 posts Joined May 2006 Location: WA, Australia More info | Jun 26, 2006 01:18 | #4 That first one is beautiful. It doesn't even look real, it's that good! completely clueless but learning quickly
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Jun 26, 2006 07:12 | #5 |
ebondanes Goldmember 1,082 posts Joined Oct 2005 Location: Chicago - West Suburbs More info | Jun 26, 2006 07:51 | #6 Simply gorgeous absolute "nature" shot in #1. The reflection, pose, composition -- everything. And, the fawn is just precious. Great job. Julie Ford
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nitsch Goldmember 2,393 posts Likes: 2 Joined Feb 2005 More info | Jun 26, 2006 10:11 | #7 These are both good shots and the fawn is very cute but the first shot is outstanding. The capture of the reflections in the water looks almost magical. Fantastic work! Thanks for sharing.
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nidus_22 Member 137 posts Joined Jan 2005 Location: India More info | Jun 26, 2006 10:21 | #8 #1 ..Thats a great shot...the reflection in water is really magical. Great work...thanks really for sharing Canon 350D
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Cobra351 Goldmember 2,996 posts Likes: 4 Joined Sep 2003 Location: Virginia, USA More info | Awesome captures, very well done! I love the first shot, it's one to be printed and framed for sure! Canon 5D Mark II
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First one is great. But something about the second one bothers me - its almost as if the fawn is a bit overprocessed - especially in the red channel.
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kevin_c Cream of the Crop 5,745 posts Likes: 4 Joined Mar 2005 Location: Devon, England More info | Jun 26, 2006 16:11 | #11 number 1 is superb! - well captured. -- K e v i n --
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Maz Senior Member 802 posts Joined May 2004 Location: New Brunswick, Canada More info | That first one is a beauty. Real nice fawn, and thanks for showing them. Kent County, New Brunswick, CANADA
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Jun 26, 2006 21:41 | #13 |
Mark0159 I say stupid things all the time More info | Jun 27, 2006 03:21 | #14 Those are some great photos. the first one is just spot on, almost. I found it a better photograph if the tops of the trees are missing. Those bright trees behind it I find draws my focus. Mark
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Airedale1 Cream of the Crop More info | Jun 27, 2006 03:35 | #15 Two very good images and as previously stated I would crop some from the top of the first image. Excellent work. Sony RX10 M4
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