jwt
Loc: Texas Hill Country
More deer including two captures of young Axis bucks; our Axis herds are broken up into about three different sized groups one of which has about 30 deer including 3 young Axis bucks amongst the does and fawns. On this particular day I concentrated on capturing bucks, then as I continued my walk I happened upon some pretty cardinals and was able to capture one male with really vivid colors and of course no photo safari in the wild would be complete with out a close up of natures sanitation engineers but these three must be unionized because they looked to be striking or at least not too eager to get up in the air and start soaring. The Axis deer are the full grown animals with all the pretty spots and they stay that way their whole lives. I hope you enjoy these, please try the downloads.
Yep I'm tough!
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Cactus-yech!
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Sunshine on my antlers feels so lovely!
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Maybe I can sneak across this bright spot.
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Tasty bit of protein there.
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Whadda ya mean we gotta go to work?
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Doddy
Loc: Barnard Castle-England
Great shots Jim..that's the type of walk I would like to do (with blue skies..lol)
CLF
Loc: Raleigh, NC
jwt wrote:
More deer including two captures of young Axis bucks; our Axis herds are broken up into about three different sized groups one of which has about 30 deer including 3 young Axis bucks amongst the does and fawns. On this particular day I concentrated on capturing bucks, then as I continued my walk I happened upon some pretty cardinals and was able to capture one male with really vivid colors and of course no photo safari in the wild would be complete with out a close up of natures sanitation engineers but these three must be unionized because they looked to be striking or at least not too eager to get up in the air and start soaring. The Axis deer are the full grown animals with all the pretty spots and they stay that way their whole lives. I hope you enjoy these, please try the downloads.
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Jim, beautiful set of photos. The Axis Buck in particular are just fantastic.
Greg
Lovely shots, Jim, of your own animal kingdom!!!
jwt wrote:
More deer including two captures of young Axis bucks; our Axis herds are broken up into about three different sized groups one of which has about 30 deer including 3 young Axis bucks amongst the does and fawns. On this particular day I concentrated on capturing bucks, then as I continued my walk I happened upon some pretty cardinals and was able to capture one male with really vivid colors and of course no photo safari in the wild would be complete with out a close up of natures sanitation engineers but these three must be unionized because they looked to be striking or at least not too eager to get up in the air and start soaring. The Axis deer are the full grown animals with all the pretty spots and they stay that way their whole lives. I hope you enjoy these, please try the downloads.
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Nice set Jim. Glad to see you back.
jwt
Loc: Texas Hill Country
Swamp-Cork wrote:
Excellent set, Jim!
Thanks Corky, glad you liked them.
jwt
Loc: Texas Hill Country
Thank you Leicaflex for the visit and those thumbs; greatly appreciated.
jwt
Loc: Texas Hill Country
Doddy wrote:
Great shots Jim..that's the type of walk I would like to do (with blue skies..lol)
Cheers Alan and thanks; I do enjoy these walks and listening to the music of nature under blue skies. Thanks again my friend.
jwt
Loc: Texas Hill Country
CLF wrote:
Jim, beautiful set of photos. The Axis Buck in particular are just fantastic.
Greg
Thanks Greg, so glad you enjoyed them and thanks also for those thumbs up; as always much appreciated my friend.
jwt
Loc: Texas Hill Country
angler wrote:
Great set Jim.
Cheers Jim and thanks for the visit and compliment my friend.
jwt
Loc: Texas Hill Country
angela k wrote:
Lovely shots, Jim, of your own animal kingdom!!!
Thanks so much Angela, really glad you enjoyed these my friend.
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