In Hiding
Doe hiding in the weeds9 total reviews
Comment from bpellephoto
It is always the eye that betrays them. When you scan the field the eye is always seen as out of place.
There are a lot of White Tail Deer roaming our property. I like to find a spot with good cover and hunker down and scan for eyes in the weeds. Once in a great while I see one that's close enough for a portrait, but that's rare.
This is excellent photography you have posted here. The image is sharp and clear. DOF keeps all visual aspects in very sharp focus.
The eye detail is spot on sharp as are the plants and the ear hairs of the Doe,
Very well taken... Bob
reply by the author on 23-Jan-2024
It is always the eye that betrays them. When you scan the field the eye is always seen as out of place.
There are a lot of White Tail Deer roaming our property. I like to find a spot with good cover and hunker down and scan for eyes in the weeds. Once in a great while I see one that's close enough for a portrait, but that's rare.
This is excellent photography you have posted here. The image is sharp and clear. DOF keeps all visual aspects in very sharp focus.
The eye detail is spot on sharp as are the plants and the ear hairs of the Doe,
Very well taken... Bob
Comment Written 16-Jan-2024
reply by the author on 23-Jan-2024
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Many thanks for the great review and extra star!
Comment from helvi2
Hi LeeAnn, Love the way the doe almost totally disappears in the overgrowth. I'm amazed you even spotted her! This definitely shows how close you could be to a deer and not know it was there. I think it makes a very interesting image. Love the lighting and the sharp focus that shows off what we can see of her! Very Nicely Done! :o) Nancy
reply by the author on 23-Jan-2024
Hi LeeAnn, Love the way the doe almost totally disappears in the overgrowth. I'm amazed you even spotted her! This definitely shows how close you could be to a deer and not know it was there. I think it makes a very interesting image. Love the lighting and the sharp focus that shows off what we can see of her! Very Nicely Done! :o) Nancy
Comment Written 14-Jan-2024
reply by the author on 23-Jan-2024
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Thanks so very much for the great review, Nancy!
Comment from Maureen Woychyshyn
This is an amazing photo presented here. The deer blends so well in the Meadow foliage. Amazing composition and I love how you captured this sweet moment. Thank you for sharing!
reply by the author on 23-Jan-2024
This is an amazing photo presented here. The deer blends so well in the Meadow foliage. Amazing composition and I love how you captured this sweet moment. Thank you for sharing!
Comment Written 14-Jan-2024
reply by the author on 23-Jan-2024
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Many thanks for the review and extra star!
Comment from Lynnmarie2
What I love about most your images is that you now how to keep the focus on your subject and blur the background. Very well focused and taken. Thanks for sharing!
reply by the author on 23-Jan-2024
What I love about most your images is that you now how to keep the focus on your subject and blur the background. Very well focused and taken. Thanks for sharing!
Comment Written 14-Jan-2024
reply by the author on 23-Jan-2024
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Thanks so very much!
Comment from nikman
An interesting and educational nature lesson presented here in good text and lovely appropriate image. Colours, textures and tones are good. Exposure and sharpness are fine. Well done!
reply by the author on 23-Jan-2024
An interesting and educational nature lesson presented here in good text and lovely appropriate image. Colours, textures and tones are good. Exposure and sharpness are fine. Well done!
Comment Written 14-Jan-2024
reply by the author on 23-Jan-2024
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Thanks so very much!
Comment from Jack Moore
If it wasn't for those ears and that eye sticking out you would probably not even see this deer. I have some of the same problems when I see them, but they are not that hidden. Those dark coats are perfect for hiding in the woods. Sometimes when I go and look for them the only way that I might see them is when they are on the move. Keep up the great work , thanks for sharing and have a great weekend. JackJr.
reply by the author on 23-Jan-2024
If it wasn't for those ears and that eye sticking out you would probably not even see this deer. I have some of the same problems when I see them, but they are not that hidden. Those dark coats are perfect for hiding in the woods. Sometimes when I go and look for them the only way that I might see them is when they are on the move. Keep up the great work , thanks for sharing and have a great weekend. JackJr.
Comment Written 14-Jan-2024
reply by the author on 23-Jan-2024
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Thanks again for another great review, they definitely do blend in quite well, sometimes I don?t spot one unless they have their tail up!
Comment from seshadri_sreenivasan
Wild animals, living works of art, remind us of the importance of preserving their habitats. Great capture. Good timing. Thanks for sharing!
reply by the author on 23-Jan-2024
Wild animals, living works of art, remind us of the importance of preserving their habitats. Great capture. Good timing. Thanks for sharing!
Comment Written 14-Jan-2024
reply by the author on 23-Jan-2024
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Many thanks!
Comment from orchidrn
A great shot of this doe in the weeds. So well camouflaged it's easy to miss, but when you do see her its such a beautiful site. Great focus and clarity and a wonderful nature shot.
reply by the author on 23-Jan-2024
A great shot of this doe in the weeds. So well camouflaged it's easy to miss, but when you do see her its such a beautiful site. Great focus and clarity and a wonderful nature shot.
Comment Written 13-Jan-2024
reply by the author on 23-Jan-2024
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Thanks so very much!
Comment from jesuel
what a beautiful photo of this deer the color is great the detail is great excellent depth great lighting and he is almost hidden beautiful work here
reply by the author on 23-Jan-2024
what a beautiful photo of this deer the color is great the detail is great excellent depth great lighting and he is almost hidden beautiful work here
Comment Written 13-Jan-2024
reply by the author on 23-Jan-2024
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Thanks so very much!