The best way I have found to get up close and personal shots of deer is from an auto.
These are from about 50 feet to maybe a hundred plus feet.
Pull in quietly and cut engine. Sit a while. These animals are quite used to people. When they resume activities, you can shoot. But one WILL have an eye on you.
The mother to be is showing signs of piebaldism. The deer are in a peninsular community. There are at least two large bucks, not many, if any more doing most of the breeding, so there is considerable in breeding. This has become commonplace. Not long before a white deer. They may be white but not albino.
Bill
Some places consider them pests and have various methods to keep their numbers in check and getting an up close image is not much of a challenge
Some places consider them pests and have various methods to keep their numbers in check and getting an up close image is not much of a challenge
Were they taken in Washington state? We drove through a subdivision up there where deer were grazing on everyone's lawn.
n4jee wrote:
Were they taken in Washington state? We drove through a subdivision up there where deer were grazing on everyone's lawn.
These are in Annapolis, MD.
BILL
cyclespeed wrote:
Some places consider them pests and have various methods to keep their numbers in check and getting an up close image is not much of a challenge
Not like in a car.They walk within ten feet and pay me no mind.
This neighborhood culls, but not now, the beginning of gestation.
Bill
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