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Nov 23, 2010 14:22 |  #1

Hi what do you think of these please be kind.
These were taken in the small glen. Glen Etive just off the Great Glen. Glen Coe in the highlands of Scotland

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Nov 23, 2010 17:42 |  #2

wOW-PRETTY IMPRESSIVE. Love the colors and shot of the third one...the second one would be very nice if you could clone out the twig across his antlers.
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Nov 24, 2010 13:59 as a reply to  @ pttenn's post |  #3

113 views and one comment:rolleyes:. Are they no good:cry:
I can take it if they are crap:cry:.
Do you have to be a major poster to get comments ?.

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Nov 24, 2010 15:35 |  #4

Nope... you just have to be lucky enough to post while people are looking.

I love the first... was he shaking himself dry, or is that spray from something else?

The second looks a little OOF to me, but I like the framing a lot. It looks like you might have caught his flank with the autofocus (if you used auto).

The third has great colors... I don't like the framing as much, but that may be just me. 8-)


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Nov 24, 2010 15:38 |  #5

I would really like the first if you had the whole rack in the picture.




  
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Nov 24, 2010 16:01 |  #6

lilslick23 wrote in post #11340392 (external link)
I would really like the first if you had the whole rack in the picture.

I have to agree with him ^^ +1. Awesome photo otherwise :). Second photo is OOF and poorly composed though. Love the colors in the 3rd shot :) Keep shooting!


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Nov 24, 2010 19:14 |  #7

very good,


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Nov 24, 2010 21:02 |  #8

I like the first one allot but you needed the whole rack. The second one is not that good. The third one has good color and is interesting as a snapshot. To make it into a good photo you would have to have shot from the front of the deer.


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Nov 25, 2010 12:05 as a reply to  @ hellsbay's post |  #9

Like the colors in the third shot.


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Nov 25, 2010 12:29 |  #10

pttenn wrote in post #11335465 (external link)
wOW-PRETTY IMPRESSIVE. Love the colors and shot of the third one...the second one would be very nice if you could clone out the twig across his antlers.
Karen

amckenzie4 wrote in post #11340381 (external link)
Nope... you just have to be lucky enough to post while people are looking.

I love the first... was he shaking himself dry, or is that spray from something else?

The second looks a little OOF to me, but I like the framing a lot. It looks like you might have caught his flank with the autofocus (if you used auto).

The third has great colors... I don't like the framing as much, but that may be just me. 8-)

lilslick23 wrote in post #11340392 (external link)
I would really like the first if you had the whole rack in the picture.

Aressem wrote in post #11340512 (external link)
I have to agree with him ^^ +1. Awesome photo otherwise :). Second photo is OOF and poorly composed though. Love the colors in the 3rd shot :) Keep shooting!

kywolftn wrote in post #11341376 (external link)
very good,

hellsbay wrote in post #11341855 (external link)
I like the first one allot but you needed the whole rack. The second one is not that good. The third one has good color and is interesting as a snapshot. To make it into a good photo you would have to have shot from the front of the deer.

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Like the colors in the third shot.

Thanx for the comments folks:D glad you like them:lol:


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Nov 25, 2010 12:46 |  #11

I love the first pic, so unusual, it really is like we've just had a peek into his life as he goes about doing his thing. I love the way you can see that one intense eye.




  
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Nov 25, 2010 13:43 |  #12

Whippeticious wrote in post #11344932 (external link)
I love the first pic, so unusual, it really is like we've just had a peek into his life as he goes about doing his thing. I love the way you can see that one intense eye.

Thanks for the reply it is a pitty I could not get the whole Deer in the frame it was all over in a second.:D


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