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FollowNikon d700 shot with Sigma 105 mm f 2.8 HSM (place: Dublin)
Nikon d700 shot with Sigma 105 mm f 2.8 HSM (place: Dublin)
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normanfairman
March 05, 2016
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agraves
April 07, 2016
Your work is truly amazing. Breathtaking photos!!! Fantastic!!!! Great work!!!!
jsims12
April 07, 2016
I don't want to offend you by any means, but is this real or did you photo shop the deer?...I think that's a deer anyway
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This photo was taken in Dublin, IrelandTime
Around middayLighting
The sky was quite cloudy and when this particular photo was taken, the clouds completely covered the sun.Equipment
I used Nikon d700 , Sigma 105 macro 2.8 HSM,no flash,handheldInspiration
My friend John who is a landscape photographerEditing
I tonned down the colours,and removed my handbag in PS which was in the frame.In my camera bag
Tamron 24-70 f 2.8 Sigma 105 macro HSM, Pentacon 50 mm 1.8Feedback
This was taken in Phoenix park where the deer were born, and are known for interact with people. Only for checking out this place before hand and seen families with kids among the deers,we decided to come back to the park for a family walk. Previously we didn't bring any carrots, so the deers had no interest and just looked away bored. Next time we had snacks and they got a little treat from all of us, then they just walked away. So simply you need to have a treat and let them approach you, I would definetely not recommend chasing them around, or try to find a wild stag. You can't force a photo like this ,it just happens or not :)