No, Don, I’m too lazy for that. This was at Omega Park, where deer and other animals are numerous. It would be a challenge to point your camera and not get a deer in the frame!
Wow, John, “Nature Under Your Nose” for sure….. you caught this at Monte Bello, right up the road from here!! We have had a close encounter with a new young “Daddy” for coming too close to his mate and child in Lapland. He did not roar quite that loudly, but no mistaking his intent as he lowered his rack, and pawed the ground right “Under Our Nose”!
Talk about being in the right place at the right time … Great stuff John. Did you have to camp out overnight to shoot it?
No, Don, I’m too lazy for that. This was at Omega Park, where deer and other animals are numerous. It would be a challenge to point your camera and not get a deer in the frame!
Wow, John, “Nature Under Your Nose” for sure….. you caught this at Monte Bello, right up the road from here!! We have had a close encounter with a new young “Daddy” for coming too close to his mate and child in Lapland. He did not roar quite that loudly, but no mistaking his intent as he lowered his rack, and pawed the ground right “Under Our Nose”!
Very Canadian gentility.
Not like the belligerent Scottish stags – “Hey you Jemmy – who you lookin” at. Take that” Wham – head but to follow.
Who’s the banjo player John? Nice choice.
Good to hear your voice. Sense of humour still intact I see.