I saw this young deer as I was coming home yesterday evening. I shot this photo as this deer was grazing alongside the road, on the open field area of some company. Around this time of the year, most of the deer have bred, and I have seen many foes and mothers grazing around where I live. These two photos are my favorites because the deer's expression of curiosity amused me.
Sunday, June 22, 2008
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Hi Kedar,
I found your weblog browsing through the sites this morning, and I must say you are getting an eye for photos!
Keep them coming, I will check back from time to time and let my "photo blog" buddies know that you're out here. They have been awfully kind to me regarding praise and photo tips, and their blogs are fun, too.
I will add your weblog to my "Favorite Blog" list and will keep in touch.
Best regards,
Mike Z
PS my weblog is
http://myphotomemries.blogspot.com
I would really like to get your opinions on some of my photos. (I have a couple of photos of deer on my blog too.)
Hi Kedar,
Michael Ziegler sent me your link. Your photos are great. I love the rainy day photos below this post. Beautiful. And I checked out your other blog too. Nice to see such a young person with morals and caring for the world. Keep it up! You can check out my blog if you'd like. Lots of photos from around the western part of Canada. Just click on my name. Enjoy the day. Heather
Kedar,
Nice photographs. I especially love the "flying deer". :)
If my guess is right, you took these photographs from a moving or almost-moving vehicle. Often times, in our rush to make a picture as quickly as possible before the moment passes, we tend to put the subject in the center of the frame. But, for subjects on the move, like the "flying deer", try to see if you can utilize the "rule of thirds" with special emphasis on lead room. HTH.
Great pictures! Keep up the good work.
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