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kas
30-Jan-10, 21:11
Sorry but with the weather taking them down from the hills, I too was out photographing those red deer.

Meet Prongs
http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f170/kasm/4266022781_6fc049a05f.jpg
Stumps
http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f170/kasm/4283237554_27e3850741.jpg
and a proper set.
http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f170/kasm/4298917668_a759b69b4f.jpg

dragonfly
31-Jan-10, 00:07
no need to apologise for taking such great photos Kas ;)

love the one with prongs and sure I have a photo of the same stag with antlers or do they all look alike??

Julia
31-Jan-10, 13:01
Fantastic photos Kas!

Rictina
31-Jan-10, 13:03
Its something which I never tire of, the magical Red Deer.

Phill
31-Jan-10, 13:23
Cracking Photos!

_Ju_
02-Feb-10, 21:38
Lovely photo's Kas, but how sizist (as in size) of you! It ain't the dimensions of yer antlers but what you do with them! ;)

catherine nicol
03-Feb-10, 10:30
Great pics Kas, keep them coming.

North Light
03-Feb-10, 15:19
Kas,

The third is a stunner.

kas
03-Feb-10, 20:06
no need to apologise for taking such great photos Kas ;)

love the one with prongs and sure I have a photo of the same stag with antlers or do they all look alike??

The last one was a mile south of Altnahara, first one Loch Rangag and middle Kimbrace.
Thanks everyone, I sure had some wonderful days out watching them. Just a shame the weather has hit them so hard.

Mystical Potato Head
03-Feb-10, 20:43
Great wildlife shots again Kas.

Boozeburglar
03-Feb-10, 22:12
They all have their merits, but the great thing is the way you have waited for the perfect moment when the deer was looking into the lens.

Three is a great example of how to take a portrait, yet keeping the sense of reality by not completely removing the background detail.

Being further from the subject, not as easy in two, but it benefits from the background interest, being more of a 'in habitat' shot.

Cannae beat a beast on snow!

All great.

Thanks for sharing.

:)