This male roe deer is still visiting me every day. That is, he usually comes at night, or sometimes in the afternoon. So the light was a bit dark, and I have adjusted the contrast since there was almost none. The pictures is taken through a window.
This male roe deer is still visiting me every day. That is, he usually comes at night, or sometimes in the afternoon. So the light was a bit dark, and I have adjusted the contrast since there was almost none. The pictures is taken through a window.
The picture came out really nice. Sometimes that is the only way one can get a pic of wildlife, through the window pane or possibly the screen.. Or else you will be spending lots of time perched in a tree or a blind and wait a “spell” which might be a few minutes to an hour or more. Safer up a tree since that is a stag. I don’t know about Roe deer but the deer over here can and have killed people during rutting season. Anyhow that is a handsome dude.
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I didn’t try the tree method yet. 😉 These ones are very small, and couldn’t harm anyone. The moose/elk are very big and they can harm people, if you annoy them or are in the wrong place in the wrong time. It seldom happens. Cars and trains in Norway kill thousands of these animals every year, and they are hunted for food of course. Otherwise there really would be too many.
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windows ro the soul –beautiful image
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And thanks for beautiful words.
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What a beautiful animal. Well done for getting such a lovely picture under difficult circumstances Bente! I have deer visit the field next to my house. I sometimes see them at dawn but the slightest noise and they’re off. I’ve never managed to photograph them as setting up a tripod etc is noisy. I can’t set up and wait for them because they don’t always come. I guess I’ll stick with landscape photography and leave the wildlife photography to those with much more patience. 🙂
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The only way is through windows. They are next to the house to eat birds-seeds, and they see me through the windows but never mind. But as soon as I open the door they are gone. By the way, I didn’t use a tripod this time..
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Very nice.Well done Bente
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Thanks, Natuur.
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So beautiful, Bente. I love the minimal background and how it is framing the deer.
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The minimal background it thanks to all the snow we still got. Thnaks, Karen.
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You must have very clean windows because the picture came out so well.
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Not possible to wash windows with freezing temperatures, Anneli. A short focal length do the trick 😉
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Amazing, so nice !
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oh dear Bente, this is how beautiful comes to visit you, as my visitor cats 🙂 But of course this is what I can die for… so beautiful, and you captured so lovely pose… I didn’t notice before how big their eyes… Thank you dear Bente, Blessing and Happiness, love, nia
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Beautiful creature. Well done with the gorgeous photo. 🙂
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That is simply incredible. I love it. I am shattered that you managed it through a window. Brilliant.
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Oh, I wish I could take such a close up picture of them!
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He’s beautiful!
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I love the stark stillness of it!
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What a cute face!
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There are roe deer near me and I often see them but I have never been so close to one. It’s lovely to see it close up.
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Beautiful shot, Bente. The expression is amazing!
🙂
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Trevlig bild.
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Thank you for introducing me to new animals! The large, American deer by me are skitish. They don’t visit my yard until about February, when the osage orange fruits have been frozen for awhile and are now ready to eat.
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Some visitors you have! 🙂
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Beautiful, Bente!
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What a sweetie ! I love how fuzzy his antlers are. You’re so lucky to have him as a visitor.
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¡Precioso!!!
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Really great shot. I like how he really looks straigth into your directionl. Ha en kjempeflott ukestart! 😉
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So amazingly beautiful… Seeing into an animal’s eyes. What a gorgeous image!
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Quelle chance, quelle belle rencontre.
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Such a beautiful animal. You did well to capture a shot (through the window in difficult conditions).
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What an interesting looking deer. Nice job on the picture too!
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Beautiful views from your window. A greeting.
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What an odd looking beast….are they endangered?….I think I want one….
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They are not endangered in Norway, they are everywere. And hunted for food, like the bigger deer and the moose. And yes, very sweet, mayby you could get a teddy-roedeer?
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Que belleza!! Some one says ‘The eyes of the soul’ and I agree! Tenderness, innocence, Serenity! Bravo!!
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