Wow C. This is stupendous. I love how one looks like a shadow of the other. When you first look at it you think there are three deer. The longer you stare at this photo the more intriguing it becomes. On of the best images I have seen on this site. Stunning.
Well they are certainly in sync! I thought, like Tick, that there were three deer too. They could be twins or maybe even clones, they are so much alike. This is a shot to delight a viewer and the photographer too. What a wonderful find and what a lovely photograph!
Twins!!! Wooohoooo! Twin Deer! A couple years ago at our other home, the one we moved out of, there were TRIPLETS!! It is just a miracle isn't it? Love this photo. High marks in VG from me. Thanx a bunch! heehee...Verena
Wow....a stunner of a shot, Cornelius. You were in the right place at just the right time to capture this. Excellent work in composition and everything else, too. Just plain outstanding.
Great duplication of these lovely animal.. what program did you use.. cos it's done perfect :) .. just kidding. .let's say.. great timing.. an excellent composition.. awsome clarity and colours .. well done
Wow, these are Gorgeous Deers. They have fabulous markings and sure are keeping an eye on your. The colour and clarity are extremely outstanding, this is a SUPER FABULOUS shot, Cornelius
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Definitely a work of art here. Well composed and such a great capture! Indeed, I agree with Owd Tick, the image tricks the eye and keeps you looking. It's a beautiful photo as is but I might have cropped it tighter - nothing needed but those beautiful animals. Now I'm wondering because they have spots, but they also have good antler growth started - surely they can't be fawns? Young bucks? Or some kind of spotted deer I've never seen? Great image! anne =D
Critiquing art of any kind is utterly subjective. When I vote on your images, I look at several things. First, my initial gut reaction. Then, is it straight (if it should be); is the color correct or if intentionally saturated or desaturated, was it done properly and does it enhance the image; composition - if you intended a bulls-eye, unless it's an outstanding image that is really served by centering the subject, it'll get dinged; is the horizon dead center - again, unless there's an obvious reason that makes it a better photo, no points; is the subject interesting and uncluttered; is the image sharp; is the depth of field right for this composition, is there a catchlight in the creature's eye; would I hang this on my wall; is it an image I'd be proud to display; is it artistic or just a snapshot; does it move me; is there a message conveyed; is it documentary in nature and if so, does it tell the story in such a way it makes me want more. When I critique a photo in your gallery, I'm only suggesting what my subjective nature prefers. No need to defend your position if you like your image the way it is. If you give me constructive criticism on my pieces, I guarantee you I will take them to heart. I love to improve! Bring it on Caedians! Love, anne =D
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