Quote Originally Posted by ddt0725
Driving thru the park looking for deer, ready to give up (again) and as soon as I turned my head to the right...there they were! But out of the corner of my eye I could see hikers coming up along the path next to them and of course, awaythey ran! I had less than 30 sec. to shoot my first deer photos!

Very good Denise. Obviously if you had more time you could have done better, but they just don't seem to be very patient. I always like to see them and to be honest, even when you used manual settings, some turned out pretty good I think. I really like the third one.


I see them very often and I know some spots where they are very regular visitors. However I always walk or cycle. The chances of getting close with a car are much smaller. Also I never really saw many of them at sunrise! They are most active from about an hour before sunset till later. In the other times the chances of spotting them are much smaller since they like to sit in long grass and bushes and they're very stealthy!


I had a great encounter in juli. While I was hiking at one of my favorite deer-spots I saw something in the high grass(about 1ft high grass) and I couldn't directly see what it was and my first thought was that it was a fox I quickly pushed my camera to live-view and zoomed in a lot and saw the ears. At that moment I knew what it was. I started to get closer, like 20ft or so and my settings were messed up by the live-view and I decided to video-tape it. It easily walked in some bigger bushes and I lost it. I walked towards the bushes and I didn't see the little one anymore, but I could hear it squeak. When I looked better it started to jump away and at that point I realised that I was only 3ft away from it. I tried to take a photo, but it was way to quick.


Anyway, here's a short 10sec video that I made. It was probably the smallest one I've ever seen, very cute [:$]


I hope you get more luck next time[]


Jan