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Morning in the sticks...
Lens: DA*300 Camera: K5iis Photo Location: Texas ISO: 400 Shutter Speed: 1/500s Aperture: F4.5 
Posted By: Kevwaly, 12-22-2014, 05:09 PM

Saw several deer that morning and was able to get the morning light just right a few times. Truly blessed.

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12-22-2014, 05:11 PM   #2
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nice pictures
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nice pictures
Thanks!
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Very nice. Looks like a wonderful morning.

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Nice images - both subject and setting. They are the kind of images that Aldo Leopold might have taken with a digital camera - that's the feeling I get from them. If you have ever read "A Sand County Almanac" you will know what I mean.
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Superb shots you have here !
The one with the deer in the process on jumping that fence: brilliant !
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What part of Texas?

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What part of Texas?
This was near a small town called Rankin in West Texas.

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Superb shots you have here !
The one with the deer in the process on jumping that fence: brilliant !
Thank you! Right place at the right time! 😊
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Nice images - both subject and setting. They are the kind of images that Aldo Leopold might have taken with a digital camera - that's the feeling I get from them. If you have ever read "A Sand County Almanac" you will know what I mean.
I will be looking up this author! Thanks for the direction on some good reading!
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Nice light. Looks to be a well-fed deer.
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