I used the flash for this ... had to darken the eye in Photoshop because the light turned it white. Then I changed it to sepia-tone but that's barely noticeable because the natural color is brown.
March 12, 2016
Another Deer at Dark
I used the flash for this ... had to darken the eye in Photoshop because the light turned it white. Then I changed it to sepia-tone but that's barely noticeable because the natural color is brown.
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Deer,
Monochrome,
Photoshop
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Great shot of a lovely deer.
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Wonderful shot, I love deers and it's not easy to catch them at all, I do know it !
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Daniela
nice
ReplyDeleteGreat shot Linda! We were up at Skyline drive last week and saw no deer. Wrong time of the day I think.
ReplyDeleteNice looking deer.
ReplyDeleteWhat a terrific capture!
ReplyDeleteNice shot. It is holding so still for you like a statue.
ReplyDeleteVery nice!
ReplyDeleteI often get the orb-eye look from the flash at night...but I like it!
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very nice
ReplyDeleteHow pretty! Looks like it is posing for you.
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