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Ha brill also found another fella I know last night. Right now is the roe rut peak. So fella is shining the huge neck so evident. I think he;s around 2 to 4 years old . I have these bright ideas "right lets go an take piccies of 30 inch high deer in Idunno a vast acreage of 4 foot of veggies I mean vast......... a young tree plantation ha and for fun lets have alot of those veggies crackly"
Stone the crops, a needle in a hay stack is a walk in the park compared to round here right now
I knew about and wached this guy slowmy amble towards me trashing saplings all ways and got just three changes of an image later I stalked one deer ,thought I'd headed this same one which turned into 3 on binned photos. How does something so red and orange melt into those gasses even at point blank range I mean impossible to focus 3 or so M he was still disappearing. Utterly bonkers the only reason I have this bar a kill the samplings image is the track used by a 4x4 some weeks back once then most likely me and deer afterwards. Hell of a slice of hard won luck here,I possibly squeaked for the head turn migth of simply been the grasses on feet,as I tried to thread the needle.
He was shinning when you could see him and gone at the drop of a hat yet he's orange red ...........................how does that work??
1/2500 f6.3 iso 3200 560mm
_S2I7316 Sm j Mr Pickles by Stuart Philpott, on Flickr
stu
Stone the crops, a needle in a hay stack is a walk in the park compared to round here right now
I knew about and wached this guy slowmy amble towards me trashing saplings all ways and got just three changes of an image later I stalked one deer ,thought I'd headed this same one which turned into 3 on binned photos. How does something so red and orange melt into those gasses even at point blank range I mean impossible to focus 3 or so M he was still disappearing. Utterly bonkers the only reason I have this bar a kill the samplings image is the track used by a 4x4 some weeks back once then most likely me and deer afterwards. Hell of a slice of hard won luck here,I possibly squeaked for the head turn migth of simply been the grasses on feet,as I tried to thread the needle.
He was shinning when you could see him and gone at the drop of a hat yet he's orange red ...........................how does that work??
1/2500 f6.3 iso 3200 560mm
_S2I7316 Sm j Mr Pickles by Stuart Philpott, on Flickr
stu