Nice shot of a beautiful doe...
Excellent Jim! If you do any post processing, enhancing the catch lights in the eyes would really add vitality to this capture!
nice colore and competition and nicly done
Lovely capture Jim!
Nicely captured. Almost like she posed!
I can't get the exif information from the shot, but a suggestion: try shooting with a wider aperture for less depth of field. That will throw the background out of focus and make it less distracting. As a very crude indication, I just added some blur in photoshop to illustrate this. If you object to folks showing edits of your shots, I apologize, and I will take it down if you prefer.
Well captured Jim, with some good edits as well.
Jim...look at the dodge tool if you have photoshop. It works well with enhancing the catchlights in the eyes. Very nice pose, Jim...love the shot very much.
Jim,
I've never heard of Zoner, but the basic idea is to create a mask that protects the doe and then add Gaussian blur. In Photoshop, here are the steps:
--duplicate the image in a second layer
--select the doe. I did this with a combination of the magic wand and lasso tools. It's best if the selection is several pixels wider than the part you want to protect
--invert the selection, so you have selected all but the doe
--create a mask, with only the selected part white
--add blur to taste
That said, you will generally get better results if you open the aperture wider (smaller f/stop number) when you take the picture.
Dan
Very pretty indeed
Thanks all for the comments and taking the time to explain how you did the edits, it is appreciated.
Jim