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Pe're David's deerPosted by Alun (cheshire, United Kingdom) on 17 September 2009 in Animal & Insect. Taken at knowsley safari park.
Comments (17)
MrsAmber from West Wickham, United KingdomThis is an excellent capture. Perfect lighting and a great subject! Nice one. 17 Sep 2009 6:57am grouser from Ludlow, United KingdomNow there's a horny chap. Is he cross or puzzled. Nice portrait 17 Sep 2009 9:16am Jeff from Pembroke Dock, Wales., United KingdomThe old mans back but I wont be posting for a little while yet, still too busy looking after her indoors...I think he's got a headache from the weight of those antlers,nice one Al 17 Sep 2009 9:42am @Jeff: good to see you have you computore back, nice one. thay are very big Anthony Morgan Lambert from Bielefeld(Old West Wales boy), GermanyDoes Pe´re David know you knicked his deer to take photos of !! 17 Sep 2009 10:00am @Anthony Morgan Lambert: cheers bro Lorraine from Gatineau, CanadaOh what a beauty...what dignity...what an awesome photo! 17 Sep 2009 10:22am @Lorraine: Thank you very much Lee from Fort Frances Ontario, CanadaVery good details. Nice shot of this deer. I like your point of view, along with the uphill slope in this shot. Together they make the deer seem much bigger and closer to us. Well done. 18 Sep 2009 1:45am @Lee: Thank you very much Lee Tammy-Cricket from somewhere out there, United StatesWow...this is one proud beast. I love how you were able to capture this head on. Fantastic. 18 Sep 2009 6:06am @Tammy-Cricket: Thank you Tammy Stephen Phillips from San Francisco, United StatesSuch stellar detail in this composition, Alun. Well done! 19 Sep 2009 5:56pm Ronnie 2¢ from Atlantic Shores, United KingdomYour PoV here has given the beast a dominance not normally associated with deer . . makes for a very telling photograph. 20 Sep 2009 6:06pm Mike from Lichfield, United KingdomHe looks like he's about to get a little unfriendly towards you. It was all worth it though, putting yourself on the frontline as it's a great close-up photo. 21 Sep 2009 7:17am @Mike: Thanks very much Mike |
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