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Thread: Chital mother and fawn - a tender moment

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    Default Chital mother and fawn - a tender moment

    We surprised this mother and fawn early morning at the break of dawn in Dudhwa - Sathiyana range. Chital is such a common sight in Indian jungles, however this tender moment so symbolic of life force touched us deeply.
    Shot at 300mm, ISO 500, 1/250s - F/7.1, Nikon D 90, Nikkor 70-300mm
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    Lovely moment captured. The tall grass in the background displays the habitat well and also compliments the subject. Good eye contact from the mother. I liked the composition. Nicely captured. Thanks for sharing.
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    Nice image.The composition looks fine with tall grass of terai landscape. The fawn's lovely positioning captured at the right moment. Thanks for sharing. SaktiWild

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    Nice composition. The deer is alert and may move over its leg in a moment or two if it gets threatened. The top portion looks a bit dark and blurred. Did you do noise reduction and sharpening? The details are less and the over sharpening has led to jagged edges in the grass. Thanks for sharing.

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    Thanks. Yes Sabyasachi have over sharpened it a bit to bring our the tension in the frame. Perhaps a bit over...

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    Nice moment captured. The fawn looks big, the eye contact is nice. Thanks for sharing.

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