I went out to one of our local park hoping to snag more spring migrants. With cold temps and Northern winds, the Spring migration has stalled. While quietly lugging my 600mm f4 down the trail, I checked over my shoulder to discover a curious audience of white tailed deer that were checking me out. If I acted like the typical noisy park visitor, the noise would have frightened them away. They were intrigued by the focusing motor and stayed nearby for about 3 minutes. So I fired away and was able to get some nice shots showing the remnants of Winter coat being replaced by the Spring wardrobe.
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Pertinent technical details or techniques: D500 600mm f4 (1/500 sec at f7.1, ISO 3200) Topaz DeNoise, Levels, slight crop of the top to put eyes in upper third of frameā¦Jim
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Love the expression on the deerās face, itās like āwhat are you doing here?ā Great detail in her coat and the OOF background works very well in highlighting the deer. Sounds like it turned out to be a great outing. Nicely done.
Oh so great! They do get curious. Iāve had fawns on the back lawn just going crazy with curiosity when they see me. I hauled a big floating tree trunk with roots out of the water after it snagged on the dock and left it to dry and it got the same treatment. Sometimes they run like the wind and other times they just stare. So fun. Iām glad you got to use the 600-lb giant you hauled out there!
What a fantastic portrait!! The gentle curiosity of this animal stands out so well and is a tribute to your connection with nature. Stunning detail made better by the quiet BG.
Jim, in my back yard, this pose usually means, āAre you really going to chase me out?ā The direct look and raised ears look great. The background is nicely oof and complementary. Itās also very well framed.