Thanks Bruce.
Not much to adjust in the Raw file. I played with WB and tint as the default 
colour on the
fur seemed not 
quite right, but i settled on a very minor tint adjustment to "brown" him a a 
tad.

Curious. The head on shot said it bothered you. Can i ask in what way.
I was happy i got him to do this.Maybe its because most horse head shots are 
done on this
angle.

Dave(next some otter shots)Brooks    

                                > Dave,
> 
> Lots to like here.  The color, sharpness, background all work nicely.
> I'm not used to seeing a deer head on like this.  At first it bothered
> me, but now it is becoming more comfortable after some viewing.
> 
> -- 
> Best regards,
> Bruce
> 
> 
> Wednesday, July 6, 2005, 7:19:38 PM, you wrote:
> 
> bcin> Hi Gang.
> 
> bcin> Well Eric did not seem to impress, <g>so i'll go back to what works. 
> GFM shots.LOL
> 
> bcin> Taken on the Sunday, after the breakfast. This guy seemed to like to 
> pose.
> 
> bcin> http://photobucket.com/albums/v408/divad_b/?action=view¤t=deer_2.jpg    
        
> 
> bcin> istD with Sigma 300F4 and monopod. Just a very minor crop
> bcin> and slight tint adjustment in
> bcin> PSEL 3 Raw
> bcin> converter.
> 
> bcin> Hope you like it and comments always welcome.
> 
> bcin> Dave(poor gravey and buiscut
> bcin> pourer)Brooks
> 
> 
> 

                                


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