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My Internet-provider is, since last night LT, dealing with very serious problems. They are working hard to resolve these problems. There's a temporary but instable connection now. The possibility of disconnection again is still present. Think it's wise, in order to limit my 'on line' time, to send this general message to inform all my Caedes friends who have a new announced image in my friends-list, instead of trying to comment in the for me usual way.
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We have a deer park here, but I don't believe they have any white deer. I wish they did. I would love to get a shot of one. Excellent capture, and a great entry for the contest.
A good capture of the sleepy herd resting up for the Christmas season no doubt. Good details and focus in the photo.
From the looks of things you've pasted a few extra deer into the image. The one in the front is most noticeable, A tighter crop selection and a little bit of cloning would remove most signs of the work. The big one on the left has the added problem of different lighting from the rest of the scene. You probably could have left it out entirely because that leads to the one behind it that is lacking a body.
Outside of that this would have made a great contender for the contest.