Saturday 24 October 2020

Red Deer hind

 I went out for my annual October outing to Hay Bridge to try and get a decent photo of the elusive Red Deer stags. The stags remained elusive but this hind was quite obliging in fact she nearly walked into me.

Olympus EM1 MKII + Olympus 100-400mm, F5.9 1/320thsec, ISO6400, @200mm, handheld.


4 comments:

  1. Wow, what a stunning photograph of the Red Deer hind! It's always a pleasure to see these beautiful creatures up close, but it sounds like you had a particularly memorable experience.

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  2. Wow, Steve Miller's photography work is truly impressive! His specialization in wildlife, landscapes, and sports captures the beauty and essence of the Furness and South Cumbria area. The attention to detail and the ability to capture stunning moments in nature and sporting events is commendable.

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  3. It sounds like you had an extraordinary encounter with this Red Deer hind, creating a lasting memory that will surely stay with you.

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  4. The Red Deer hind is a majestic and iconic creature of the wild. With its graceful presence and captivating beauty, it represents the essence of nature's magnificence. As the female counterpart to the majestic Red Deer stag, the hind plays a vital role in the life cycle of these magnificent animals.

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