Photographers Note
Hello Everyone,
I took this photo last week when I went to Eagle Creek Reservoir to test my new Tamron SP AF200-500mm DI lens and capture some Cardinal on snow but instead captured these White-Tailed visitors:)
I hope you like it:)
Cheers,
CT of Indiana
The white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus), also known as the Virginia deer, is a medium-sized deer found throughout most of the continental United States, southern Canada, Mexico, Central America and northern portions of South America as far south as Peru. The species is most common east of the American cordillera, and is absent from much of the western United States, including Nevada, Utah and California (though its close relatives, the mule deer and black-tailed deer, can be found there). It does, however, survive in aspen parklands and deciduous river bottomlands within the Central and Northern Great Plains, and in mixed deciduous riparian corridors, river valley bottomlands, and lower foothills of the Northern Rocky Mountain Regions from Wyoming to Southeastern British Columbia. The conversion of land adjacent to the Northern Rocky Mountains into agriculture use and partial clear-cutting of coniferous trees (resulting in widespread deciduous vegetation) is in favor of white-tailed deer in this region. The westernmost population, the Columbian white-tailed deer once was widespread in the mixed forests along the Willamette River (Willamette Valley Forests Ecoregion) and Cowlitz River Valleys of Western Oregon and Southwestern Washington (endangered). There are also populations of Arizona (coues) and Carmen Mountains (carminis) white-tailed deer that inhabit the mountain mixed deciduous/pine forests of Arizona, New Mexico, and West Texas extending southwards into Mexico. As a result of introductions, white-tailed deer are found also in localised areas of northern Europe such as Finland. White-tailed deer are generalists and can adapt to a wide variety of habitats. Although most often thought of as forest animals depending on relatively small openings and edges, white-tailed deer can equally adapt themselves to life in more open savanna and even sage communities as in Texas and in the Venezuelan llanos region. These savanna adapted deer have relatively large antlers in proportion to their body size and large tails. Also, there is a noticeable difference in size between male and female deer of the savannas.
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jaywalker, Mondaychild, ahmetgedikli, atus, ALIRIZA, izler, Aliza, plimrn has marked this note useful
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noogy
(1026) 2007-02-14 19:16
very nice shot! i tried capturing deers on photo when i was in illinois a month ago, put they proved to be too evasive for me (or am I just too slow!). i like that you captured two deers who look like partners in this picture. it's great that the trees near the deer are very clear while the rest faded out, a testament to both your good set of lenses and to your photographic talent of course! well done, thumbs up!
eshirey
(325) 2007-02-14 19:28
Wow, beautiful detail and nice framing! You caught this just at the right moment.
jaywalker
(12186) 2007-02-14 19:47
Hi Tolga, This is a very nice wildlife photo & the snow gives it extra beauty, it's sharp, crisp & clear, the detail is wonderful & superbly framed, TFS, kind regards Wilson.
Mondaychild
(1513) 2007-02-15 4:12
Hi Tolga,
they look like synchrone swimmers - but the one on the right has his (her?) tail down ... The sharpness of the fur is excellent. Well captured in it´s natural environment!
shark72
(42) 2007-02-15 11:06
Selam Tolga
tek kelimeyle mükemmel ,başka diyecek yorum yok ....tebrikler ...tfs
saygılar sevgiler
Doğan İZLER
pablominto
(39884) 2007-02-15 15:26
Hello Chris,
Breautiful animals!
Hopefully they will find food in the cold and snowy surrolundings...
Well composed image, good textures and fine details!
Greetings,
Pablo -
...
ahmetgedikli
(21543) 2007-02-16 17:25
Merhaba Tolga,
Bizim ülkede bu yıl pek kar yağmadı. Zora koşmayın şu güzel geyikleri, bize gönderin... Yoksa geyik muhabbeti mi oldu? Sevimliler ne yapayım. Eline sağlık, selamlar.
Ahmet
m_s_s
(1649) 2007-02-18 5:11
Nice shot,
good composition and colors. it looks really cold ;).
also good dof. nice work.
regards
atus
(15452) 2007-02-18 10:38
Hello Tolga,
very well captured shot of a great clarity and peaceful atmosphere. Excellent sharpness, very well visible details and fantastic colours. Great work, my friend!
Tfs and have a nice day!
Attila
ALIRIZA
(16195) 2007-02-18 10:54
Merhaba Tolga,
Ne güzel bir buluşma. Renkler ve kompozisyon harika. Ellerine sağlık...
Selamlar...
Ali Rıza
Photo65Net
(43084) 2007-02-18 12:05
Hello Tolga,
A great catch !
Always hard to obtain such sharpness.
I like colors and contrast, just perfect.
Very nice,
JB.
izler
(6) 2007-02-21 16:43
selam dostum
karlar altinda dogada yiyecek arayan bu sevimli modelleri ne guzel kadrajlamissin. kompozisyonu, bakis acisi, renkleri, netligi, detaylari ve bilgi notu harika olmus
eline saglik
selamlar
izler
cimcim
(3706) 2007-03-02 6:22
Mükemmel bir kare ama MÜKEMMEL!
Soldaki geyiğin yukarıya doğru dıuran minik kuyruğu yumuşacık duruyor :)
Bembeyaz karın üzerinde ne de güzel durmuşlar.
Vallahi bravo süper bir kare!
Ayçin
Aliza
(592) 2007-04-11 7:36
Merhabalar,
Ne güzel ne sirin bir kompozisyon, tebrikler!
Ellerine saglik, tesekkürler paylastigin için.
Aliza.
plimrn
(19558) 2008-01-01 18:01
Hi CT,
I have deer that hang out in my yard so I take a lot of deer pictures and I especially like this one. That little flag of a tail is great.
Wishing you health, love and joy (HLJ) in the coming year, Pat
Photo Information
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Copyright: Chris Tolga Pehlivan (turkamerikali)
(4772) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2007-02-09
- Categories: Nature, Decisive Moment
- Camera: Canon EOS350D/Digital Rebel XT
- Exposure: f/5.0, 1/800 seconds
- More Photo Info: view
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2007-02-14 17:56
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