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Adult stag at Dyrham Park National Trust property.

Brand:Canon
Camera:Canon EOS 550D
Lens:17.0 - 55.0 mm (35 mm equivalent: 237.0 - 766.9 mm)
Recording media:JPEG (digital)
Date Taken:31 Aug 2012 - 3:15 PM
Focal Length:55mm
Aperture:f/2.8
Shutter Speed:1/320sec
Exposure Comp:0.0
ISO:100
Metering Mode:Evaluative
Flash:No Flash
White Balance:Auto
Title:Chewing things over
Username:cazzycool cazzycool
Uploaded:1 Sep 2012 - 12:02 AM
Tags:Deer, Pets / captive animals, Stag, Wildlfe/nature
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NDODS
NDODS (e2 Member)
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160 forum postsNDODS vcard United Kingdom33 Constructive Critique Points
1 Sep 2012 - 8:51 AM
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A very warming image, certainly one which will appeal to many members.

Nathan

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peterkin
30 Sep 2012 - 11:21 PM
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He's not timid, is he Cazzy? At that size (600 pixels) one can still make out the detail - the focus is spot on. Bet the larger original is impressive. Lovely shot. Unlike me, you must have been able to get quite close. I have sometimes tried to photograph the deer at Chatsworth but they keep well away. Even using a longish zoom, they just turn their backs and wander off. Ha ha.

Peter

peterkin
30 Sep 2012 - 11:23 PM
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Oh, nearly forgot. Amusing title. Sad

cazzycool
cazzycool (e2 Member)
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cazzycool vcard United Kingdom
4 Oct 2012 - 7:31 PM
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Thank you Peter these seem to be semi tame (at least as long as there are no children running about) some of them walked away but these older ones weren't bothered at all. I have yet to try the "girls", we didn't have time to get to both groups and they looked pretty lively running about with the youngsters!

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