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  • European Fallow Deer

    We had to head to the Barossa Valley and as we do we get lost and we seen these deer's but we were getting really late for a wedding.
    I hoped that when we headed back home we might happen across them again. And by some gift we did.
    The wife was driving so this made it a longer walk back to them but it was still worth it I think.
    Please don't ask where they were as all I can say was between Nurrioopta and Harhdorf sorry about the spelling.
    But I was so happy that we happened to see them again but this time with photo proof.

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  • #2
    What a good looking animal. Well fed as well. Great set of antlers Only negative I have is the wire. I try to not have any evidence of captivity when showing (wild) animal pictures.
    Better a full bottle in front of me
    than a full frontal lobotomy.
    Hans

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    • #3
      These are great Ralph. Pretty special for me 'cause I've never seen one in the wild. You did well with what appears to be a bit of harsh light. #1 and #3 are me best picks.
      You've definitely added a new dimension to our forum - so thanks for that.
      I Shoot A Canon

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      "I thought getting OLD would take much longer"

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      • HansE
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        I have hunted and eaten them. Some Farmers poison them.

      • Isac
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        Do they taste like chicken? most other pets seem too.

    • #4
      Originally posted by HansE View Post
      What a good looking animal. Well fed as well. Great set of antlers Only negative I have is the wire. I try to not have any evidence of captivity when showing (wild) animal pictures.
      Fence removal is not that hard.

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yBCj8Kg9lZg&t=637s

      I have done a quick edit on one of your images Ralph , with your permission I would like to post it here.
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      • #5
        Originally posted by HansE View Post
        What a good looking animal. Well fed as well. Great set of antlers Only negative I have is the wire. I try to not have any evidence of captivity when showing (wild) animal pictures.
        Hans I can understand what you are talking able but with me I am the lazy editor. I get bored very easy and it can take me a couple of day to edit .
        So I go along the line of this is where it was so this is what you get. I can really say I can live with the shots like this. But I have read one and someone said the have got rid of the wire.
        If it is a simple and quick thing to do I might try it but if it is complexed I know I will get bore real quick even if I want to make them look better I will just say too hard basket.
        And this is me and it is has been me for a very long time. So I am unsure if there is a name for it but I just call myself the lazy editor.

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        • #6
          Originally posted by Isac View Post
          These are great Ralph. Pretty special for me 'cause I've never seen one in the wild. You did well with what appears to be a bit of harsh light. #1 and #3 are me best picks.
          You've definitely added a new dimension to our forum - so thanks for that.
          The light was very harsh on the day and As soon as I seen what came out on the laptop I could see that and it stands out.
          But it wa the best I could do with trucks racing past my backside as it was on a small country road so it was self preservation as we as trying to get a good shot.
          So what I go was the best I could do but wished I didn't have to rush as I did with them.

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          • Isac
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            You did well with the opportunity that presented itself to you, so a good effort.

        • #7
          Originally posted by Grumpy John View Post

          Fence removal is not that hard.

          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yBCj8Kg9lZg&t=637s

          I have done a quick edit on one of your images Ralph , with your permission I would like to post it here.
          Go for it mate as I would like to see it myself, also thanks for asking to.

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          • #8
            Just a quick edit to show what is possible. Far from perfect, but you get the idea.

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