We don't see the bigger bucks until around mating season. They seem to come into the compound (about 100+ one acre lots) to mix with the does that live here year round.
It is a Tamron 70-300mm on my Nikon D-3300. These were taken at 180mm focal length. Anything over about 220mm and my luck with getting clear crisp photos is not so good.🙂
That's nuts. Just chilling. They don't seem to mind having people around.
We don't see the bigger bucks until around mating season. They seem to come into the compound (about 100+ one acre lots) to mix with the does that live here year round.
And then things get swinging, I imagine 😆
Oh, I'm sure. 😜
What a cool pictures! Which telephoto lens are you using? I am a fan of taking pictures from the distance but I only have 60x zoom 😄 for now
It is a Tamron 70-300mm on my Nikon D-3300. These were taken at 180mm focal length. Anything over about 220mm and my luck with getting clear crisp photos is not so good.🙂
They look tame and not afraid of humans.
I'm at a good distance inside the house with a telephoto lens. They kind of tolerate you unless you try to get to close. 🙂
Some nice visitors.
Indeed.
xD