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Apr 26, 2006 12:40 |  #1

SHOTS YESTERDAY FROM THE WINSTER VALLEY WE CAME ACROSS A SMALL HERD OF DEAR ABOUT TEN IN THE MAIN GROUP BUT WE SPOOKED THEM AN JUST GOT A GLIMS OF THESE TWO WITH THE CAMERA I WILL HAVE TO INVEST IN SOME CAMOPHLARGE GEAR


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Apr 26, 2006 12:48 |  #2

In the first the object of the shot is not understood, the deer is off center.Do not like the back view in the 2nd.


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Apr 26, 2006 12:51 |  #3

nice shots, keep shooting and they will get better. by the way "dear" should be spelled deer.


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Apr 26, 2006 22:32 |  #4

shhhh... if you keep typing that loud they'll run off.




  
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Apr 27, 2006 16:11 as a reply to  @ archosman's post |  #5

the second picture looks like a lhama




  
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Apr 29, 2006 19:07 |  #6

I like the first one. I've tried to photograph deer and they are most elusive creatures! They spook at the smallest sound. They dont' look like llamas to me!

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May 22, 2006 08:46 |  #7

Nice shot might be worth cloning out the fenceposts in the second one.


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