I'm not sure it is soft, or the slight softness doesn't bother me. But it could use a little bit more contrast. Bring the darks closer to black and it won't look soft anymore.
Nice pic. j On Thu, 13 Jan 2005 00:50:13 +0000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > It's a little soft, but not horribly so. I think I would have shot this as a > vertical to fill the frame and see a bit more of the deer. On what island do > you live? That sounds like an interesting lifestyle. > Paul > > > > > > On the island where I live the white tailed deer have, for lack of > > predators, shrunk to be scarcely bigger than most goats. They also seem to > > have developed the knack of waiting at the side of the road for cars to > > pass (a quality I haven't seen in deer anywhere else), rather than leaping > > out in front of the approaching vehicle, which may have something to do > > with them being so numerous here. > > > > This one and a few others came to my yard almost every day during the fall > > to eat the apples that I put out for them, but they usually come at dusk, > > so I have a lot of blurry photos of them. > > > > http://www.photosynth.ca/photo/f/deer.html > > P3n, K200/2.5, Wobble-O-Matic tripod, cheap 100 iso print film. > > > > > > All comments appreciated > > > > Francis > > > > -- Juan Buhler http://www.jbuhler.com blog at http://www.jbuhler.com/blog

