Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Burn More Calories Diarrea

Closer to

Finally! Nature has Monday, May 18 awarded this evening! I was happy as a clam! I made the pictures that I dreamed for a long time and I could approach the animals up close! After many failures (many field trips and photos unusable) I was really desperate ... So last night I went to my usual spot. I get there around 19:00, the light is beautiful it's really beautiful. It takes a good fifteen minutes to get off at my usual spot. You have to cross a large field of rape, there is a small way, but rape is so high that no longer sees before him and just ahead I'm good wind and I see a kid eating quietly, I am almost 10 meters of it, I'm developing quietly and sofa is clean and it's in the box and she leaves in the wood right. Then I decide to move again, I turn to the left because I am not far from my spot between lisièrre wood and canola field and then advancing I see something moving in the field of rape, I think a hare and his big ears, I go, I wait ... and no it's a beautiful brocade wood protruding from the field, it's really not up a deer! I see his head than he saw me but do not worry and do not detect not my human presence in any case (I'm behind my net). He hears the clickety-clack of my case and that the plot, it is curious and wants to know what it is, it leaves the field and I see his whole body without legs. I am at least 10m from him in my sight I feel it is 2m! It is very impressive! He began to approach but worried it does not go far, he is wary nonetheless. I have ants in the legs as I move more and I'm on my knees and really the heart beating at 100 miles an hour! It comes so close that I see almost no legs, then suddenly he turns and straight to go over barking in wood and alert the entire community for at least 2 to 3 minutes. I am located and I pack everything. Beautiful and magic moment! Even if it's not a great stag, when he was in full frame viewfinder is scary! We feel really small, it dominates, it is its territory. I'm super happy to have had such an encounter! Nature is not vindictive in any case! I also got lucky. A moment etched in my memory wildlife photographer!
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