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    Spotted Deer

    [Nikon D7000 + Sigma 150-500]
    Location - Bandhavgarh. M.P.
    Shot Taken on - Oct, 13

    1/2500 sec; f/8; ISO 1600
    basic photoshop, slightly cropped...
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    Nice to see this. One can create good images of cheetal running and jumping to cross the road. If there was some sunlight on the deer then it would have been even better. Thanks for sharing.

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    Nice pose and composition. Chital being extremely fugitive, looks like moving away fast with the disturbance caused, only to be reunited again with the herd. Thanks for sharing.SaktiWild

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    Lovely picture under tricky shade and sunlight combination conditions. The high Shutter speed has helped freeze the action which is nice and the medium aperture has ensured that both the doe and fawn are in focus. A little more space all around would further enhance this lovely picture.

    Thanks for sharing

    Rajan

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    thanks for the reviews...

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    Apropos of my posting dated 12-12-2013, I may add another interesting feature that the fawn is running in tandem with a Chital stag in velvet, mother/female (hind) is not seen here; 'only to be reunited again with the herd.' All female (hind) Asiatic deer are hornless. Thanks for sharing.SaktiWild
    Last edited by Saktipada Panigrahi; 13-12-2013 at 01:19 PM.

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