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Nov 02, 2010 16:07 |  #1

I went to the park right before sunset and while driving through the park I ran into a few Deer so I pulled over and pulled out my camera and started shooting. Let me know what you think of this.

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Nov 02, 2010 16:11 |  #2

Nice shot! is that focus natural or done in post? Either way nice photo.


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Nov 02, 2010 16:13 |  #3

Nice shot with great light


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Nov 02, 2010 16:15 |  #4

StudiooneLA wrote in post #11212514 (external link)
Nice shot! is that focus natural or done in post? Either way nice photo.

Thanks, I fixed some levels but the focus is natural. Shot with the 135mm L, love that lens.


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Nov 02, 2010 16:19 |  #5

looks almost 3d nice shot.........


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Nov 02, 2010 18:31 |  #6

Loks like a tilt shift shot, great capture, love the lighting and those fall colours.


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Nov 02, 2010 18:40 |  #7

pretty, you can probably crop out the left side of the image... the pole is blocking the other deer.


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Nov 02, 2010 19:04 |  #8

Toss an 11x14 crop on it to remove the obstructed deer on the left and a bit of the foreground....print it up and hang it!


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Nov 02, 2010 19:22 |  #9

Woolburr wrote in post #11213406 (external link)
Toss an 11x14 crop on it to remove the obstructed deer on the left and a bit of the foreground....print it up and hang it!

Good point...thanks


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Woolburr wrote in post #11213406 (external link)
Toss an 11x14 crop on it to remove the obstructed deer on the left and a bit of the foreground....print it up and hang it!

Good catch, I was debating that as well :)


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Nov 02, 2010 20:49 |  #11

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