Took these of a young deer. I'd be grateful for any legitimate critique. Hate if you want. Hide the thread if you want. If you're going to critique please go beyond things like, "no" or, "this is shit". Thanks.
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you're too high up above your subject, it looks like it was taken at a zoo. aperture is too low to give any bokeh and draw focus to the subject, though there's not much you can do since that looks as wide as your lens goes. didn't appear to do any editing. probably shot in jpg.
also they're all basically just the exact same picture. i know it can be hard to pick the best one when you've taken a bunch, but justdoit.gif. if it's a shit picture when the subject is facing one way, it's still going to be a shit picture if all they did was move their head three degrees to the left.
not trying to sound like an asshole, but you've got a long ways to go.
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>>2876952
Basically what he said, bit you were never going to get bokeh anyway as there is no separation between subject and background.
In saying that, that deer is cute as all fuck, did you pat it?