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Old 12-28-2009, 08:38 PM
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Just wanting some feedback. I'm new to the site.

I have not been doing this for very long and want to learn as much as I can. So any help or feeback is welcomed.

I messed up on my first post so here is another try

Antelope2small2

I guess I'm suppose to add the EXIF data.
D300 Camera
Exposure 1/3200
Aperture 5.6
Focal Length 370mm
ISO 400
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Old 12-28-2009, 09:16 PM
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I would have liked if there was less space behind the animals and more space in front of them as they are looking in your direction.Superb effort though.
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Old 12-31-2009, 05:08 AM
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Thanks for the feedback KGB224. Tried sticking with the rule of thirds concept. I stopped them with a whistle and got them dead center in the frame. Would like to have them a little left in the frame. I had not thought about more room in the foreground. I went back out to find him again to try again and he was not to be found.

Thanks again for the heads up.
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I would have liked if there was less space behind the animals and more space in front of them as they are looking in your direction.Superb effort though.
Does this Angle/Pose better than the first? It has a little more space in the foreground.Antelopef2ttdsmall2
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This looks much better.
Thank you for sharing a superb capture.
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Second shot is a much better crop. Looking good.
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