Natures Softness

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Clifford Dupuis

what an awesome mood and image. Also congrats on the photo of the week, sorry I missed it earlier..not sure why it didn't show up till now??

Debra Plett

Thx very much Clifford.

Bernie Ewing

A lovely deer portrait and a well narrated story along with it - Congratulations on the POW. Great work Debra and I love the title 'Natures Softness'

Debra Plett

Thank you very much Bernie. I look at the snow and the doe both as being soft and gentle, very calming.

Debra Plett

Thank you Cangeo for this very nice surprise, I am totalled thrilled to have received pow.

Jack Adamson

Looks like the hard work paid off. Congratulations Debra!

Debra Plett

Thank you very much Jack, The deer are quite plentiful this year…lots of opportunity to get practice in.

Jeff

You Made it ! good one Of her the snow works good with the green

Debra Plett

Thanks very much Jeff.

Heather Mellon

Congratulations on a well deserved Photo of the Week, Debra!

Debra Plett

Thanks Heather. It was a nice surprise and great way to star the week.

Description
Natures softness has arrived in Manitoba. A winter storm started circling through Manitoba yesterday and is expected to continue through tomorrow and possibly into the weekend. These pictures were taken in Birds Hill Park this morning in separate areas of the park. Most of the deer were hiding under big spruce trees and deeper in the forest. I did happen to see this younger doe and this small spike buck eating branches from the trees. The little doe was under a large grouping of trees and was somewhat protected while she ate. The spike buck was munching on branches as he wondered down a trail.
Taken By
Debra Plett
Taken On
November 11, 2021
Tagged
white tailed deer doe buck birds hill park manitoba antelope mammal animal wildlife
  • Focal: 200
  • Lens Model: Sony FE 200–600mm F5.6–6.3 G OSS (SEL200600G)
  • Shutter speed: 0.0015625 sec
  • Aperture: f/ 5.6

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