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dunlin



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Took this last year. The roe deer in these woods are very shy, it trotted off and just turned to look back allowing me this picture.

I know there are a few distracting branches in the pic. What i like about it is how it blends in to the surroundings. Its no surprise that you dont often see them.



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Keywords: roe deer capreolus
Camera Information: Canon 5d 100/400 L is usm shot on aperture priority with quite a high iso setting
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juliejam

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Thu October 9, 2008 5:15am

Even as you say with the distracting branches its still a lovely image..



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Thu October 9, 2008 12:18pm

Thanks for taking the time to comment Julie, im glad you like the picture



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