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Jul 7, 2012 16:19:09   #
beckwiggs Loc: Texas
 
Im trying to practice takeing pictuers of deer. my uncle owns a highfence ranch in south TX. and asked me to take pictures for a add. just practice but id like to see how i did.
next on my list to try is finding the bucks! doe are normaly everywhere heer

i should proble crop the 1st two, what do yall think?
i should proble crop the 1st two, what do yall thi...





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Jul 7, 2012 16:42:44   #
donrent Loc: Punta Gorda , Fl
 
Crop the first two ??? I dunno.... Leaving as taken it really shows the whole focus of living in the wild... I personally think I would be more in favor of that.... To me its shows to be more natural....

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Jul 7, 2012 17:17:50   #
beckwiggs Loc: Texas
 
donrent wrote:
Crop the first two ??? I dunno.... Leaving as taken it really shows the whole focus of living in the wild... I personally think I would be more in favor of that.... To me its shows to be more natural....


alrighty then!- thanks

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Jul 7, 2012 17:24:38   #
cat - t Loc: Ind/Calif
 
I like your photos but your deer look different from our deer. Ours are a light golden brown in North Carolina

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Jul 7, 2012 17:30:18   #
beckwiggs Loc: Texas
 
cat - t wrote:
I like your photos but your deer look different from our deer. Ours are a light golden brown in North Carolina


these are white tail in SOUTH tx. i took these at our ranch(not the high fenced i menchaned) which is right on the border... one thing that ive seen on no outher deer ensept heer is when they look down a small scruff of black fur sticks up right on there shoulders. i will try and find a photo where that is showing... lol idk maybe we have wierd deer. i thinks its just the genetics heer

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Jul 7, 2012 18:38:05   #
Keeper1029
 
Great photos. If you have the time to adjust highlites and shadows I think the deer will stand out more. Well done.

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Jul 7, 2012 22:56:18   #
Archy Loc: Lake Hamilton, Florida
 
beckwiggs wrote:
Im trying to practice takeing pictuers of deer. my uncle owns a highfence ranch in south TX. and asked me to take pictures for a add. just practice but id like to see how i did.
next on my list to try is finding the bucks! doe are normaly everywhere heer


Look good to me......... :thumbup:

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Jul 7, 2012 23:00:11   #
photo guy Loc: Chippewa Falls, WI
 
I like them just the way they are as they are natural that way. Relly like #3.

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Jul 7, 2012 23:10:31   #
beckwiggs Loc: Texas
 
Thank yall!!!

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Jul 7, 2012 23:14:59   #
beckwiggs Loc: Texas
 
Keeper1029 wrote:
Great photos. If you have the time to adjust highlites and shadows I think the deer will stand out more. Well done.

ok thanks for the tip!
Iv never really changed my photos like that before, but 1st time for everything right!! Thanks agin!

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Jul 8, 2012 10:38:39   #
mdeman Loc: Damascus, Maryland
 
The deer are naturally camouflaged. Try selecting just the face of the deer in shots 1 and 2 and then increasing the sharpness slightly. Should help the deer to pop out from the background. Be careful not to overdo.

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Jul 8, 2012 12:58:50   #
beckwiggs Loc: Texas
 
mdeman wrote:
The deer are naturally camouflaged. Try selecting just the face of the deer in shots 1 and 2 and then increasing the sharpness slightly. Should help the deer to pop out from the background. Be careful not to overdo.


oh wow i never though of that, thank you!!! ill try that!
thanks agin :-D

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Jul 8, 2012 13:11:29   #
llindstrand Loc: Seattle Metro
 
beckwiggs wrote:
Im trying to practice takeing pictuers of deer. my uncle owns a highfence ranch in south TX. and asked me to take pictures for a add. just practice but id like to see how i did.
next on my list to try is finding the bucks! doe are normaly everywhere heer


Nice pictures. I see a potential challenge with the first one and would do some editing on it. It appears to be tilted. I tried straightening about 8 degrees using both the trees and the deer as needing to be perpendicular. I think this would look better. Then crop it to vertical and reduce shadows and up the highlights. The other two pictures are fine.
Swede

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Jul 8, 2012 13:17:59   #
beckwiggs Loc: Texas
 
llindstrand wrote:
beckwiggs wrote:
Im trying to practice takeing pictuers of deer. my uncle owns a highfence ranch in south TX. and asked me to take pictures for a add. just practice but id like to see how i did.
next on my list to try is finding the bucks! doe are normaly everywhere heer


Nice pictures. I see a potential challenge with the first one and would do some editing on it. It appears to be tilted. I tried straightening about 8 degrees using both the trees and the deer as needing to be perpendicular. I think this would look better. Then crop it to vertical and reduce shadows and up the highlights. The other two pictures are fine.
Swede
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ok thank you!!! lol i thought the deer was just tilting his head and looking at me funny! lol ill go edit it up a bit! thankyou agin!

:) :-)

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Jul 8, 2012 14:42:17   #
CAM1017 Loc: Chiloquin, Oregon
 
beckwiggs wrote:
Im trying to practice takeing pictuers of deer. my uncle owns a highfence ranch in south TX. and asked me to take pictures for a add. just practice but id like to see how i did.
next on my list to try is finding the bucks! doe are normaly everywhere heer


They are very nice. Love the third one and agree that some cropping on the first two would really enhance them. :thumbup:

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