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The Buck Stops Here. . .

Photography Animals posted on Jan 04, 2009
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. . .to graze. This is from an encounter last October in the Great Smoky Mountains when I was graciously allowed a presence inside a herd of wild deer. If it weren't for it being my own story, I'd be quite skeptical. But since I was there, well, I believe. As for communing with nature, it was eerily reminiscent of the time when I convinced an entire bee hive to relocate knowing the exterminator was in route to wreak havoc and inflict total death and destruction. They actually did move the entire hive, just barely in time. But that's another story. For this story, the link starts here with DOH!. For those who can relate, and everybody else too, thanks for stopping by! marshall

Comments (7)


M2A

10:03PM | Sun, 04 January 2009

Sweet and attractive. Good title too.

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THROBBE

10:17PM | Sun, 04 January 2009

Nice work!

MrsLubner

12:27AM | Mon, 05 January 2009

This is a very gentle capture. Nice rich coat color and natural pose.

PD154

12:49AM | Mon, 05 January 2009

Excellent shot, great title.

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durleybeachbum

4:08AM | Mon, 05 January 2009

Superb!

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CavalierLady

8:16AM | Mon, 05 January 2009

Another lovely shot, amazing to be so close!

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kbatty

3:30PM | Mon, 05 January 2009

Awesome shot!


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