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Dan TDFoto
{K:8618} 6/12/2010
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SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO GOOD!! :)
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Miodrag Stojanovic
{K:4477} 2/16/2010
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This one is nice too. Bravo
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Mohamed Bakr
{K:1934} 12/29/2009
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i like this one, so perfect moment my best wishes & happy new year
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Tony Quilty
{K:591} 12/19/2009
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Great capture Dave. You really nailed him!
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Maryanne Murillo
{K:11617} 12/14/2009
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Oh my -- this is really wonderful. It really is outstanding. I'm blown away!
Maryanne
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Kerry Statham
{K:3678} 12/8/2009
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This is great Dave - Love the selective focus and framing within the trees. Great detail and color on her as well. Very representative of the way you typically see them! KErry
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Fadel J
{K:13974} 12/8/2009
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Excellent shot Dave!
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M jalili
{K:69009} 12/5/2009
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A very beautiful DOF and amazing shot moment my friend . 7/7 . All my regards .............
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Eb Mueller
{K:24960} 12/5/2009
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Neat image, Dave! Photographing through the trees does give a sense of eaves dropping! I haven't been on usefilm for a little while and was pleased to see so many of your recent postings!
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Turi cg
{K:27715} 12/3/2009
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Wonderful! A unique moment! You grasp felicidades. known 7+++++++++++++
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Nanda Baba das
{K:78053} 12/3/2009
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Excellent dear Dave. My best wishes Nanda
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Kelly Duntley
{K:13889} 12/3/2009
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You didn't!! You got another great picture of a deer. Is this the same one or a different one. I say they are sure lucky that you shoot with a camera and not a gun. Love that she is looking face on at you. Great detail and lighting. Kelly
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Nigel Watts.
{K:5171} 12/3/2009
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Very fine looking animal great photograph Nigel
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Gregory McLemore
{K:35129} 12/3/2009
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Marvelous capture.
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Nick Karagiaouroglou
{K:127263} 12/2/2009
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Really, very very authentic the way you shot it, Dave! This one goes much more into the very "real", "natural" representation of the animal itself, but much more than that too. It makes ots own world so clearly visible. Much like exchaning the idea of a "living room" of a human with that of a deer. (Is that a deer, BTW?)
The sudden and repeating changes of focus and sharpness between the tree trunks and the animal itself, especially towards its head/face, make it look as a view with the own eyes rather than with the camera. And the timing also did much here, I guess. A split second later it might also look somewhere else and the power of the details of its expression might also have been lost.
The exposure balance must have been really hard here, having so many "problems" on the way. The truks have a much higher reflectivity and so alone the fact that you still managed to get a good exposure of the animal is by itself amazing. And the focus must have been hard too but you still got not only the details of the face. I see also good details on its greatly colored fur.
This one is another small class of its own for me. Nature, yes, but really very very rough and unspiled just the way it is in such woods.
Such a good job!
Nick
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Riny Koopman
{K:102911} 12/2/2009
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... very nice photo Dave, looks like you had a good day out.
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Mitra Nademi-Nassari
{K:28234} 12/2/2009
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Beautiful capture, Dave. Very nice title too! :)
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