He wasn't keen on my getting any closer than this. Probably not a good idea given it is rutting season. However a good time to see these fellows at their best and the park is looking beautiful in all its autumn finery.
Gosh, what a unique London shot! Well, I don`t have any that close.... and i guess nobody have told me that Richmond Park includes animal like this! Well seen and well done, Mo!! :-)
Lovely pic.
ReplyDeleteFantastic image! You've done well, there's a line one shouldn't cross when photographing the beautiful beasts...
ReplyDeleteGreat! To see London through your eyes is always so exciting, Mo! A very nice weekend to you and all your followers!
ReplyDeleteI'm amazed you made it this close in the first place! Amazing :)
ReplyDeleteNicely spotted!
ReplyDeleteThat's a really nice shot, and not one that springs to mind when you think of London.
ReplyDeleteWow! He's amazing. Well captured.
ReplyDeleteAwesome shot. He looks pretty pissed off actually.
ReplyDeleteNerves of steel.
ReplyDeleteThat is an incredible shot. Rischmond park is such a great place. We got to London this week! Absolutely fantastic.
ReplyDeleteWOW! Lovely image!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot. He is looking right into the camera. What a lovely headset!
ReplyDeleteHe's huge! My husband couldn't believe it when I said that you captured a buck in London.
ReplyDeleteGosh, what a unique London shot! Well, I don`t have any that close.... and i guess nobody have told me that Richmond Park includes animal like this!
ReplyDeleteWell seen and well done, Mo!! :-)
Brilliant photo Mo!
ReplyDeleteFANTASTIC!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot , his head emerging from the leaves , great shot !
ReplyDeleteReally Amazing. Great photo. By the way thanks for your comment. I am actually stripping the blog of any unnecessary widget to see if it works better.
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing capture!
ReplyDeleteThis photo is awesome. It almost looks surreal, like a Dali with the stag's head just floating there. Greast image!
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