Reviews from

Yearling @ sunset

sillouette of a young deer

7 total reviews 
Comment from emotif


Yes, it was worth the wait, as the silhouette is wonderful, but also the balance of the picture is great as well, as you have so many wonderful textures in stark contrast to each other, and the colour is great. Thanks and best wishes.

 Comment Written 22-Apr-2004

Comment from JATH


Though this is a nice captured sillouette there is something about the photo that leaves it a bit bland. Perhaps it is the lack of color in contrast to the shadows.

 Comment Written 22-Apr-2004

Comment from Wolfdancer13


Silhouettes are always a favorite of mine with the beautifully backdrop of a colorful lit sky. The texture of the pines and the other foliage with the light illuminating their detail is beautiful. That doe almost looks unreal with its positioning and stance.

Very nice.

 Comment Written 22-Apr-2004

Comment from Michael Ludwin


This is excellent. The story behind it is interesting as well. You capture a beautiful day and also the shadows of the deer stands out very well. If this were a little closer (so you could make out the legs better) I think this would be even a better photo. But this is nearly perfect - great work. I really enjoyed it.

 Comment Written 22-Apr-2004

Comment from Richard


Nice shot. The composition is very nice between the two bushes. The sky could have a bit more color to make this a killer picture. Try it in photoshop. Keep it up.

 Comment Written 22-Apr-2004

Comment from Princess_pixie


wow, that is lvely, you got it at a time when the sky looked so nice... totally love the picture anyway -xXx- Rose

 Comment Written 22-Apr-2004

Comment from zelphiablue


I liked this alot. The dear, shadowed against the sky had the look of a a silloutte art. I can't remember the name of that style right now, it's early and no coffee, but you know what I mean I hope. Where the black paper is cut out to represent the entire scene? It was big in the 1800's? Anyway, this was a delightful picture. I like how the ground angles up to the right, and the sky fills the top of the shot.

 Comment Written 22-Apr-2004