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    Junior Member mpreece's Avatar
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    Deer at the Park

    I spotted this one at Twin Falls State Park, Pineville Wva.
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    Re: Deer at the Park

    I know all to well how getting tight images isn't always a posiblity(where they subject or gear being the problem)

    With that said, might I suggest putting her more off center to the right for a more pleasing composition. Also the camera appears to have been tilted, but that could be the shooting angle.

    I think your image is quite nice though, so don't think I am saying otherwise.
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    Re: Deer at the Park

    The landscape of the picture is naturally tilted, as you can see the Deer is pretty much straight. It probably could use a slight adjustment. I took this shot sitting in the middle of the road in my Explorer, so I was in a hurry not to block any traffic. I was not thinking about the rule of thirds at the time, I just wanted to get the shot before the little guy ran off. I really do appreciate any comments, I thought that I needed to explain the situation I was in to get the shot. Thanks for the reply Paulnj.

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