Fallow Deer buck 'in velvet', evening, New Forest, England

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Image Ref: MA 49-502.

(Full frame from 35mm transparency)

Subject Info

The Fallow Deer is the commonest deer in Britain, where it was introduced by the Romans, and is common throughout much of Europe. It is widespread in the British Isles, where it favours mature deciduous or mixed woodlands and forests, as well as parkland areas. Seldom ventures far from woodland cover, especially during daytime, and usually seen in small groups.

Image Info

Tech Talk:Photographed with a Nikon F4s camera and Nikkor 400mm lens with Nikon 1.4x teleconverter, mounted on a Benbo tripod; taken at about 1/60th second at f3.5 on Fujichrome Provia 100 film at ISO 100 and processed normally; no filters used.

Location:New Forest, Hampshire, England, August.

Notes: Photographed in oblique semi-diffuse evening sunlight about 10 minutes before sunset.





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