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Aug 29, 2005 15:15 |  #1

THE STAGS AT MILNTHORPE DEER PARK THRASHING THE TREES TO RID THERE ANTLERS OF VELVET


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Aug 30, 2005 17:27 |  #2

Great shots, the second ones my favourite.


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Aug 30, 2005 18:08 |  #3

Good captures Stuart.



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Aug 30, 2005 18:34 as a reply to  @ Digisnap's post |  #4

nice shots.i like the 2nd best.


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Aug 30, 2005 23:23 |  #5

Very nice captures.


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Aug 30, 2005 23:27 as a reply to  @ Airedale1's post |  #6

Great shot...Second one is great!!

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Aug 31, 2005 01:23 |  #7

Nice job. Perfect timing. The second one has great color.


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Aug 31, 2005 11:47 as a reply to  @ ryno4youth's post |  #8

Nice shots,I like the second one best.:D:D:D


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Aug 31, 2005 11:51 |  #9

Very cool that you were able to get shots like this.


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Sep 01, 2005 06:45 |  #10

Love the second shot, good color


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Sep 03, 2005 13:10 |  #11

Excellent pics Stuart, did you have to go early or late in the day??


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Sep 03, 2005 18:12 |  #12

Interesting shots of behavior here but lighting could have been better I think for this, although capturing this action almost makes up for the lack of lighting.




  
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