tomi_knuutinen 0 Posted November 29, 2001 Beauty of the animal feels very strong because the photo is so simple. Legs in just right position. Link to comment
rob_mccool 0 Posted December 14, 2001 unbelievably difficult to put a deer in front of anything but brush. Link to comment
alex_hawley 0 Posted December 15, 2001 Not very often this opportunity presents itself. Good job capturing it. Link to comment
marshall 0 Posted December 15, 2001 Although this was probably a cool moment to experience, I'm afraid this picture doesn't work effectively. I could live with the deer being unsharp better if the horizon/plants/background were also not sharp. So, I'd say this is close but not quite. Nonetheless, you're out at the right time and it'll start to work... I think Indian Summer in your portfolio is technically a better capture of this kind of lighting. Enjoy. Link to comment
rob_mccool 0 Posted December 16, 2001 i totally agree with your comments. but- i gotta' say- man, is it difficult to get a good shot of a wild deer. i totally respect the animal pro's much more after spending a few weekends low-crawling thru the brush. Link to comment
marshall 0 Posted February 21, 2002 Rob - Quite right. Checking out the work of Thomas Mangelsen or Frans Lanting blows my mind. I know I don't have the time (or, probably, the patience) necessary to get wildlife shots like that. I'm impressed enough that you were crawling around in the muck working at getting a good - and somewhat different - shot of a deer. Link to comment
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