Monday, July 21, 2014

In Velvet

This morning I was out the door well before the sun rose broke over the horizon. I was on my way to one of my favorite locations to photograph deer. The first deer I spotted was a confused fawn in the road. It was really curious about what I was up too as I pulled my camera and tripod out of the car and set it up. After creating a few images of it the little one scampered off to join its mother. Later on I found what I was looking for when I spotted a doe up on a hillside by herself. Up above her was a bachelor herd of eight bucks in various stages of velvet. Some had antlers not yet fully formed and a couple were close to final growth. I followed them for about a half an hour until they moved into field of wild oats that was just perfect for photography in the early morning sun. One really nice buck demanded most of my attention. He is going to have a beautiful set of antlers in the fall. What a great way to start the day. Thank you Lord. God's blessings to all, chris All images created with a Canon 7D and a Canon 100-400 IS lens. Camera set in AV mode with an ISO of 400 mostly at F 5.6. Shutter speed varied.

4 comments:

  1. Really lovely shots Chris . . . I rented a 7D to try it out in a workshop a couple years ago. It's a great camera but a beast! Thanks also for the setting ; )

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  2. Thank you ever so much for dropping by and commenting, Darris B. Nelson. The 7D took a while to learn to focus but other than that it has been a fantastic camera that has been a joy to use.

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  3. Love the fawns - we have two near us and I can't get enough of them! Thanks for the pics. The expression of consternation on the fawn's face his priceless.

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  4. I'm so glad that you stopped by, flamur muja. I too love the fawns as well.

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