She is listening to a sound behind her -- to her left. I suspect something snapped back there or another deer snorted. My goodness she is precious. What a beautiful animal and so well photographed. It is just amazing to see big animals like this when the largest thing we ever see is a raccoon here in 2006.
I am pretty much involved now in this 365project.org and am getting an opportunity to educate a lot of ladies and gentlemen in the fine art of macro photography. lol
"What are you staring at?" LOL, seriously, though... I think your photography gets better every time I stop by. These images are truly stunning. Any tips?
Hi Coy, Without any contest, the second one is my favorite... The composition is superb as well as the sharpness... you got many nice posts while I was in holidays... Congrats and thanks for sharing!
Hi Coy! I was up to Elk County last week and had a great time photographing the elk again. Can't wait for the fall rut! These are great photos of the whitetail deer! I just added your link to my blog. Thanks!
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How about, "Wow, look at the rack on that one!"
ReplyDeleteThe second ones ears are hugs. Very pretty
"Uh-Oh, I've been spotted..." (no pun intended). Nice photos!
ReplyDeleteShe is listening to a sound behind her -- to her left. I suspect something snapped back there or another deer snorted. My goodness she is precious. What a beautiful animal and so well photographed. It is just amazing to see big animals like this when the largest thing we ever see is a raccoon here in 2006.
ReplyDeleteI am pretty much involved now in this 365project.org and am getting an opportunity to educate a lot of ladies and gentlemen in the fine art of macro photography. lol
Anyway
http://365project.org/oldmanlincoln/365/2010-08-12
And I also have a blog called fitoprint at blogspot.com Notice the clever spelling?
"What are you staring at?" LOL, seriously, though... I think your photography gets better every time I stop by. These images are truly stunning. Any tips?
ReplyDelete"Better take that picture quick cause I'm outta here!"
ReplyDeleteWonderful shots!
The second one is a fine portrait.
(Carletta's Captures)
"Oih You" .. she's certainly not coy! Fabulous shots.
ReplyDeletevery nice photo;bravo
ReplyDeleteI reckon she is saying, 'Move along now! Nothing to see here!' Great photos as usual. You have a real talent for capturing these amazing shots.
ReplyDeleteHi Coy,
ReplyDeleteWithout any contest, the second one is my favorite... The composition is superb as well as the sharpness... you got many nice posts while I was in holidays... Congrats and thanks for sharing!
Nice images, the last one seems to be saying "hey look at that photographer over there" ;)
ReplyDeleteMy first thought was ,Hey you,put that camera down.
ReplyDeleteExcellent pictures as usual.
Blessings,Ruth
Wow! That was a sour piece of grass!"
ReplyDeleteThat second photo is absolutely GORGEOUS!
Looks like an "Uh oh!" expression to me!
ReplyDeleteWonderful shots! :)
Coy,
ReplyDeleteI am trying to catch up after bing aways the last few weeks. Were these local bucks or SNP deer? I am ready for a trip south myself.
That was one big fish you caught a few post ago, LOL.
I hope all is well with everyone at home and I hope to see you in the wild soon.
Deligtful photos! "Why won't the paparazzi just leave me alone?"
ReplyDeleteHi Coy! I was up to Elk County last week and had a great time photographing the elk again. Can't wait for the fall rut! These are great photos of the whitetail deer! I just added your link to my blog. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThis is my impression of "fishface"
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