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little deer at christmas


little deer at christmas
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Copyright: kevin MacMllan (bigfigyogi) (14)
Genre: Places
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2007-12-14
Categories: Nature
Exposure: f/5.2, 1/320 seconds
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Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2008-08-01 4:51
Viewed: 308
Points: 2
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
This little deer appeared just before christmas in North Conway,NH. The backlighting was provided by snow reflection.
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  • Silke Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 2847 W: 263 N: 5948] (23590)
  • [2008-08-01 4:59]
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Welcome to Trek Lens, Kevin
This is a cute picture with which to start your adventure on TrekLens. However, one thing I would suggest right away is to turn off your time display in your camera. Since you have the time display, it would be much better to clone it out of the picture since it is quite distracting. I do like the composition of this though -- you have a good eye and lots of potential.
I hope to see lots more postings from you....

A few tips to make TrekLens easier and more fun:
- Read ABOUT (and FAQ)!
- Add your camera to your introduction (see Profiles, Equipment Profile)
- Take full advantage what TrekLens allows: up to 800 pixels along one on the sides of the picture and up to 200 Kbs file size!
- Always write more than 4 lines of NOTES. You can use them to explain more of the process and/or your motivation. That allows members to give you points for usefulness and gives them a chance to learn more too!
- Each time you post a picture, take the time to visit at least 10 pictures in the Gallery to write a critique of the works of other photographers. Observing (and critiquing) the successes and errors of other members make for great opportunities to learn!
- Make use of the workshop (you’ll learn more about your own strengths and weaknesses by helping others improve)
I am sure that these ideas will help you make the most of your stay on the site!!
TFS (Thank-you For Sharing)
Silke

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