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NZ deer
- JEBar
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Re: NZ deer
beautifully staged pictures .... that buck is truly outstanding .... please be sure to visit our How Many ? thread (link below) and add your Henry to our community's total
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Re: NZ deer
That is just nuts. They aren't indigenous to NZ, are they?
They look like something out of Bavaria or Great Britain
Don't know what JEBar is referring to by staged; the doe pic looks a little weird.
They look like something out of Bavaria or Great Britain
Don't know what JEBar is referring to by staged; the doe pic looks a little weird.
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Re: NZ deer
All deer in NZ were introduced and the doe can hear the shutter and just see the top of my head but is trying to work out what I am, 10 seconds later and she was gone.The stag got my wind but stopped to look back both shots have been cropped I was not that close.
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- JEBar
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John M wrote:both shots have been cropped I was not that close.
excellent work .... the photos are works of art
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Re: NZ deer
great photo shots - you got a great angle and captured unique unsolicited posses.
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Beautiful photos. Thanks for sharing them and the additional info about the photo session.
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