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Julie Oldfield
15-Sep-2016 17:37
Wow! Awesome timing. Very clear. V
Zoltán Balogh
13-Sep-2016 15:10
Weird position, but superb timing! V
Nestor Derkach
13-Sep-2016 13:01
Nice capture of this on the run Deer ,good size Deer.
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Graeme
13-Sep-2016 11:40
You caught this guy at the right time, Jim...BV
Don
13-Sep-2016 07:40
See you later!
waterfalls man
13-Sep-2016 06:45
Excellent Shot V!!
Ursula Miller
13-Sep-2016 05:54
Excellent action shot, Jim! V
Hank Vander Velde
13-Sep-2016 02:36
Terrific running away action shot Jim.
Jean D
13-Sep-2016 02:26
WOW! The flags up and leaving the area quickly. Great action shot, Jim.
Walter Otto Koenig
13-Sep-2016 01:57
Nice timing. You got so close!
Jean Chiasson
13-Sep-2016 00:37
Beautiful timing Jim
janescottcumming
13-Sep-2016 00:03
I thought this was a Kangaroo at first! What a catch and great caption.
fotabug
12-Sep-2016 21:26
Ready to leap, right? Well caught!
Colin Storey
12-Sep-2016 19:49
Great image, looks like you have been spotted. Great action image.
joseantonio
12-Sep-2016 18:46
spectacular capture.Well done.V.
Allan Jay
12-Sep-2016 18:39
Excellent timing, Jim!
Nirvan Hope
12-Sep-2016 16:41
Well caught - leaping away!
MarcViskens
12-Sep-2016 16:32
Very pretty captured Jim
Helen Betts
12-Sep-2016 16:09
Great timing to have captured this unusual looking position. Super action shot!
larose forest photos
12-Sep-2016 16:03
YOu were quick to catch this lovely doe on the move! Excellent action shot.
Jess. ( Lady.D.)
12-Sep-2016 15:57
Could be from my garden, my husband playes chase the deer every day so I would like to say "Goodbye" to a lot of them. Good action shot Jim.
Paolo Peggi (aka Bracciodiferro)
12-Sep-2016 15:45
Amazing capture! V
Paolo
globalgadabout
12-Sep-2016 15:35
clearly on the run...good catch..
Gary
12-Sep-2016 15:33
Man, that' a weird position. I like the way you managed too catch the underlying muscles in her hindquarters...
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