Monday, April 20, 2009

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Deer in the mist

Wednesday, April 15, it is 5am when I wake up in the bed. I go to my favorite corner deer, half an hour later I arrive at the place and it takes a good twenty minute walk to get to the point already spotted the previous day. There is no day and the fog has invaded the countryside for a long time now. 6am on the way the place of rendezvous, I saw 2 deer already in the meadow of cows who have seen and which are not long tail. I post on the lookout and a half hour later, 2 other deer out of the woods to my right, those I have not seen but I am well camouflaged. They are quiet, run into the field and I just have time to make some photos once they're back in the woods. A good meeting and a pure moment of pleasure in an atmosphere of mystery and magic.














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Chevrette moulting

Sunday evening April 19, back to my favorite place. I post on the lookout and waiting 1:30 ET still no deer in sight. I decided to give up but I still scans the horizon with my binoculars, hoping to see some. I walked along the wood slowly and there, right in the bottom of the field 2 shrimp eating. They are barely 15 meters from me, I will not move under my net, luckily they did not see me and they do not even hear the click-clack of my case (thank you cover the anti-noise) one of them a little closer and I'm 4-5 photos then 2 minutes later they run into the woods without interference. Thinking back empty-handed, I had the chance to bring some pictures anyway.

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

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hares and deer in Moselle

Monday in late In the afternoon, I visit my favorite site of Jezainville, Natural Park of Lorraine, where the flows Esch, a small river at the foot of the chalk grassland.
After many days of scouting, I can finally hide under my camouflage net and wait for my mammals. It is a hare who appears before my first goal at 30-40 meters and then just a young kid. I tried an approach and arrives at the photographing at a distance of 50 meters without it detected my presence. When the light fades, a young stag who returns to the forest to the right and then an adult who is at the top position at nightfall. Complete series on http://www.davidfragonard.com/ in tab "new".