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    Whitetail Doe

    Been really busy lately and haven't been able to shoot since march. Hope everyone is doing well.

    Trying out the new dxo 9, alot different than dxo 6. This is one from march.....................

    Whitetail Doe

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    What a pretty lady. Nice environment shot.

    You need to get yourself unbusy, get out and shoot.

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    Lovely shot Steve!

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    I've been wondering where you've been, Steve, and what you've been up to. I hope everything has been going well for you.

    This perspective of your photo is both interesting and unusual. As for almost every other aspect, it stands up to the high standard that we've come to expect of you. I think you've got some fairly serious chromatic aberration going on in the out-of-focus branches that should be reasonably easy to clean up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NorthernFocus View Post
    What a pretty lady. Nice environment shot.

    You need to get yourself unbusy, get out and shoot.

    Thank you dan. Wish I could, but still have too much going on. Perhaps a couple quick shoots. I have my eye on a nice landscape, or two.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FrankMi View Post
    Lovely shot Steve!
    Thank you frank. I think you've been missing for awhile too. Good to see you back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Buckley View Post
    I've been wondering where you've been, Steve, and what you've been up to. I hope everything has been going well for you.

    This perspective of your photo is both interesting and unusual. As for almost every other aspect, it stands up to the high standard that we've come to expect of you. I think you've got some fairly serious chromatic aberration going on in the out-of-focus branches that should be reasonably easy to clean up.

    Thank you mike. ............. Don't know why the "auto chromatic aberration" didn't work? Not purple, but blue. I've only edited 3 or 4 photos with it, still need to get a good workflow.

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    Re: Whitetail Doe

    Nicely done.

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    A beautifully gentle image. Nice shot.

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    Lovely capture Steve!

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    Very nice Steve! I like the early spring background and the low perspective.

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    Beautiful image. I especially admire how your backgrounds always include the scene at hand so beautifully.

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    A lovely environmental portrait. Well done, indeed!

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    Handsome recording Steve.

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    Very nice shot

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    That shot should be framed. Some might say it's got too much sharpness added to look soft and natural, but I think it makes it easy to look at.

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    Nicely done.
    Thank you john


    A beautifully gentle image. Nice shot.
    Thanks john



    Very nice Steve! I like the early spring background and the low perspective.

    Thank you suzan. Eye level or lower, usually works best.
    Lovely capture Steve!
    Thank you david


    Beautiful image. I especially admire how your backgrounds always include the scene at hand so beautifully.
    Thank you christina. Backgrounds are more important than the subject. Look for the backgrounds first, then the wildlife.

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    Thank you for sharing that backgrounds are more important than the subject.

    I'm learning to walk away from really poor backgrounds but I have yet to learn to think of the background as being more important than the subject.

    Truly appreciated.

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