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silly title but I was unable to think of anything better. I stopped in a very small town(maybe 6 houses and post office)near Antlers, Oklahoma.I stopped actually because the street ended there!seriously it did. any way I wanted to take a picture of an old gas station and a 55' Chevy. a bunch of dogs came running out to greet me.I thought one of the pack looked strange and when I was able to get a better look, it was this doe.she seemed liked she was a dog more than a deer. she was interested in case I was an actual visitor also.first picture I have made of a "wild" deer.I seen at least 6 dead on the highway.just before I stopped, a big buck ran onto the turnpike shoulder and stopped.I started slowing down and when I got close he took off across the turnpike.better than hitting him at 80 mph thanks for your visit and any comments

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drifterlee

1:27PM | Tue, 16 November 2010

What a beautiful shot, Richard!!!!!!

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Bampster

1:51PM | Tue, 16 November 2010

Richard, you never cease to amaze, every day a new adventure unfolds with your submissions. Never heard of this town, yet it sparks the imagination, as does this image. Superior photo journalism, my friend!!!!!

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DennisReed

1:59PM | Tue, 16 November 2010

Charming capture Richard!

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DananJaya_Chef

2:35PM | Tue, 16 November 2010

Very beautiful shot! 5*

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bazza

2:43PM | Tue, 16 November 2010

Great shot Richard Must be tame to stay with the dogs alright.. Nice capture!!

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flavia49

4:25PM | Tue, 16 November 2010

wonderful capture!

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jmb007

4:40PM | Tue, 16 November 2010

bonne photo!

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jeroni

5:19PM | Tue, 16 November 2010

Excellent shot, fantastic colors and details

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sandra46

5:43PM | Tue, 16 November 2010

TERRIFIC SHOT! SUPERB IMAGE!

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LovelyPoetess

7:21PM | Tue, 16 November 2010

Amazing, both your image and the tale that goes with it. : )

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jocko500

10:19PM | Tue, 16 November 2010

yes you got to watch out for deer crossing the road. This is strange indeed. a wonderful shot

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Madbat

12:47AM | Wed, 17 November 2010

Yeah, I really wouldn't want to hit anything at 80mph! Deer, we trip over them here! They rarely get hit though.

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emmecielle

3:22AM | Wed, 17 November 2010

Great capture! :)

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RodolfoCiminelli

4:31AM | Wed, 17 November 2010

Excellent photography my friend.....!!!!

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MagikUnicorn

4:28PM | Wed, 17 November 2010

B E A U T Y

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Rainastorm

5:17PM | Wed, 17 November 2010

WOW!

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scifibabe

9:32PM | Wed, 17 November 2010

Pretty deer. Lovely shot.

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Flint_Hawk Online Now!

11:18AM | Thu, 18 November 2010

How fascinating! Fabulous capture!

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sharky_

8:46PM | Thu, 18 November 2010

I hear on the news that those deers cause major damage when someone runs into them. Be safe... Nice capture. Aloha

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praep

3:34AM | Fri, 19 November 2010

Great story and a nice capture.

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Rhanagaz

7:38AM | Fri, 19 November 2010

Great capture! Maybe it's a new dog race? ;o)

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bakapo

12:05PM | Fri, 19 November 2010

a cute photo!

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GBCalls

10:30AM | Sat, 20 November 2010

Cool shot Richard. Deer are very adaptable.

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kbrog

12:29PM | Sat, 20 November 2010

Beautiful capture of this fawn! :)

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UVDan

9:37PM | Fri, 03 December 2010

Nice one.

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F Numberf/6.7
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 50D
Shutter Speed1/350
ISO Speed320
Focal Length200

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