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    Default A spotted deer

    'Are you Seriously clicking my photograph' said the Spotted deer or 'Hari' (an innocent toddler, near Shilonda, called it so as he couldnt pronounce 'Harin')

    One of the member of a huge herd(about 12-15 deers) took a break from running off and was curiously observing my activity, before running off into the dense bushes.

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    Canon 550D
    Canon 55-250 IS
    F/8
    Shutterspeed 1/125
    ISO 400
    Handheld, No Flash used

    Location: Near Tiger Safari area, SGNP
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    Nice curious look. Good details. Zooming out a bit more to include the legs in full would have enhanced the composition further. Thanks for sharing.

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    Agree with Mrudul's comments regarding more space at the bottom. If it is a must, then compose to have the joints on the frame edge. Our eyes always tend to go down in search of the invisible legs. So it reduces the impact of the image. Thanks for sharing.
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    PS: Deers herds can be much more than 10-12 if there are enough deers in a forest

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