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Masterpiece
Not every photographer is skilled enough... nor lucky enough to vividly capture a perfect moment in time. A moment portrayed in such a way that the final, unedited shot, surrenders itself to leave the viewer awestruck by it's very beauty.
In the rocky backdrop of Muskoka I present to you "the fawn".
Notice the aperture and shutter speed are masterfully co-ordinated to present the feeling of speed and urgency.
The frame is purposefully set with plenty of distraction to create a reverse psychology effect of focus and intent.
The body of the fawn is carefully and intentionally
nestled behind a tree. This leaves the viewer to use her/her own sense of imagination to interpret what the fawn actually looks like.
The cascading sun that blazes over hilltop discretely muzzled to convey the seriousness of this image.
A picture only a fool would negatively critique:
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I am not sure whether to applaud your tongue in cheek humour :) or consider your self delusional rationalization to be a sign of serious mental illness. :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
Tegan
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That intro to the shot made me laugh quite hard! :D
Thx
Marko
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Well, I won't negatively critique it but nor will I positively critique it because I think your head is already quite big enough. :)
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For any who may not know... this is a humorous attempt of the technical challenges of photography...
I have since renamed the work from "the fawn"
to
"the challenge of taking nature pictures with a Boarder Collie running rampant"
:)