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    Default Sambar family

    During a morning Jeep safari at Kabini

    Canon 5D Mark II, EF 100mm f2.8 L IS Macro USM, F5.6, 1/250, ISO 100, Tripod mounted, Manual Mode, Manual WB

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    Nice image. The sore spot is clearly visible. Is there some slight noise in the background? Thanks for sharing.

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    Lovely Composition.The blur of trees in the background and the winding red mud track at a low angle is a plus point.The sore spot of the alert deer nicely captured.Thanks for sharing.

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    Lovey frame with varying poses from the 3 deer. I like the low angle and the environment adds too. Nice to see an image from a 100mm macro on a jeep safari.
    Again, I notice that some lesser details, such as on the fur and vegetation, appear washed out. Wondering if you have accidentally set your processing software to run some default noise reduction...(?) Or as you mentioned in your Ibis post, could it be the manual white balance? Is it an accidental large (>300kb) export & upload? I'm sure the RAW would have those details.

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    Nice to see this image of Sambars with the leading one clearly displaying the sore throat. As mentioned by the previous posters, the details appear to be reduced due to post processing. Hope to always see healthy and large number of Sambars as survival of prey species is good for predators like tigers. Thanks for sharing.
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    Hi Abhishek

    I did check for default noise reduction but did not find any. The file size is also not an issue. Maybe the manual WB? Don't really know, but thanks for pointing out . . . . . subject for experimenting in my next shoot.

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    Nice image. Brave and joyous. Thanks for sharing.SaktiWild

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