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shandi cabrera

Hello ,i am Shandi Cabrera from united states of America and i am supportive,caring and also i have a passionate of true love in my heart. i just went through your profile today on this site then i pick interest in you and i will like us to know each other more to establish a good relationship and please try to write me at (shandiby01@gmail.com) then i send you my pictures then introduce myself more better to you ok, thanks.

Yves Langlois

Nice compo Debra. The deer is just big enough in the frame. Interesting that its colour match the dark grey of the deep forest in the back. Like very much that the head is in the orange split line between the grasses and the deep forest with few poplars.

Debra Plett

Thank you Yves I was hiding behind my car and didn’t want to move out and scare him so I am lucky that things lined up the way they did. The deer blend in so well with the background it can be difficult to spot them first thing in the morning. Have you noticed things not working right with the website.

Heather Mellon

Very handsome buck, nicely framed by the white poplars and fallen tree. The autumn gold hues add just the right touch of colour to a beautiful portrait. Great shot, Debra.

Debra Plett

I was lucky that he stood in this clearing that still had a bit of character with the fallen tree and poplars behind him. No brush to deal with. thanks Heather for checking out the images and all your feedback.

Description
Not so little not so big, but big enough to stand his ground with another Buck and appeal to about 10 Does in the area. No wonder there was room for another older and bigger Buck to stick around. I was not able to get a picture of the big Buck the same day but the next day he allowed me a few minutes before chasing after a Doe.
Taken By
Debra Plett
Taken On
November 11, 2021
Tagged
white tailed deer doe buck birds hill park manitoba antelope animal wildlife mammal elk
  • Focal: 211
  • Lens Model: Sony FE 200–600mm F5.6–6.3 G OSS (SEL200600G)
  • Shutter speed: 0.0008 sec
  • Aperture: f/ 6.3

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