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Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Running Free on a Hill

I was in the middle of changing lenses when I noticed this deer. I was lucky to get a few shots.

34 comments:

  1. Doesn't that happen all the time? Lovely picture.

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  2. Wonderful picture, James. Do I see a bird too?
    Hope your back is feeling better.
    ☼ Sunny

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  3. You succeeded to catch a joyfull moment.(S)He seems to enjoy running free in the sun!

    (I went to see the link. One day we will have to speak about this ship, I'm soo interested!))

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  4. Excellent composition! We have *so* many deer just hanging around our house, I don't even think about taking their photo any more. That is a mistake on my part to be sure.

    But they are beautiful candidates for photography, I do love to see them. The best are the little fawns, *so* cute to watch bouncing all around. Never get tired of watching them.

    Even the sky is just lovely in your photo. Great capture. Hope you are feeling better!

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  5. Very lucky James and talented!Your picture is outstanding!
    I've never met a deer, face to face, it's a kind of dream for me.Imagine to take a picture like that, wowwwwwwwwwwww! :)
    God bless you
    Léia

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  6. And, your composition skills are just natural! This is beautiful...I can feel the bounce of this little guy as he treks across that golden field.

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  7. Great photograph James.
    She s born to be running free.. know no borders.
    Costas

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  8. You must be a fast "shifter", because this came out very well.

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  9. Not sure if this was planned but I like how the deer remains camouflaged by not breaking the horizon in the shot... (run deer, run!)

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  10. Oh! weren't you lucky... do you have many deer around?

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  11. Perfect timing there James and a nice shot too.

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  12. Wildlife is so stunning. Two years ago, I startled a red fox riding my bike just south of 15th street in Topeka, Kansas.

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  13. You could not have planned that shot any better. God sent that deer along to make your day... and a great shot!

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  14. You sure were. About a month ago I saw some deer right up the road in the San Bernardino National Forest and they scurried out of view while I was changing lenses!

    Your deer is absolutely beautiful, prancing along with its little white tail in the air. What a gorgeous scene.

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  15. Surely a moment worth to remember. Thank you as well much for the much needed escape back home. Please have a nice Wednesday.

    daily athens

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  16. When I see an animal running free like this I am reminded that it is they who are the real natives to the place. We humans are the newcomers, particularly us palefaces. Nice photograph.

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  17. Lucky you. I've seen many a doe in Pa. and in my mother's area of Washington, and even here, but never a stag...guess they stay well-hidden.

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  18. Lucky you! I am only hoping this deer did not try to catch up with you for the photo!

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  19. What a great capture! Love it, James.

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  20. Absolute joy of freedom. Beautiful.

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  21. doh, a deer a female deer.

    Currently, there is much talk here about a million dollar industry. Heli hunting if deers. Not Nice according to traditional hunters.

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  22. Gorgeous and amazing James.
    Love the colors!

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  23. What a cute prancing Bambi! Beautiful bluey and perfect white clouds too!

    Have a nice day!

    Nature's Gifts

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  24. Great capture! The sky is beautiful, and I love the deer in motion!~

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  25. Lovely! He looks like a lone soul merrily enjoying the grandness of the field!

    What a beautiful day!

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  26. The figure of the run.
    The horizon.
    Ultramarine Firmament.

    All of them harmonize beautifully...

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  27. Oh that happens all the time I had that changing my lens for a telephoto lens so I could take a photo of a song thrush in my back garden & my dog shot out & he flow away, they never seam to be around when I am ready for them.
    But I do love this shot.

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