Posts Tagged ‘Mule Deer’

Happy New Year!

A short entry to wish everyone a very happy new year.  After a couple of days of snowy, wintry weather, today dawned mostly clear.  A pair of Mule Deer bucks decided to lounge a bit in the backyard of Casa Don Pedro, giving me a great opportunity to make the first image of the year.

The image above was recorded at about 12:30 MST on January 1, 2011, using the Nikon D3s and the AF-S VR Zoom- NIKKOR 200-400mm f/4G IF-ED lens at 400mm.  Exposure was f/8 at 1/1600s, ISO at 800.

Copyright 2010 Peter F. Flynn. No usage permitted without prior written consent. All rights reserved.

Twins

In most years, during the late spring and early summer, the backyard of Casa Don Pedro is home to Mule Deer fawns.  This year we are particularly fortunately to have not one, but twin fawns running around the back.  Since deer as usual generally only appear during the early evening and morning (perhaps crepuscular is the proper word), it can be bloody difficult to make their picture.  Persistence pays off here though, and over the course of the past two weeks I was able to photograph the twins during their brief recons of the hillside.

The images above were recorded between June 22 and July 6, 2010 at various evening hours, using the Nikon D3s and the AF-S NIKKOR 200-400mm f/4G ED VR Zoom lens at 400mm.  Exposure was f/8 and 1/200-250, ISO 5000-12800.  No Noise reduction.  All handheld.

Copyright 2010 Peter F. Flynn. No usage permitted without prior written consent. All rights reserved.

Lunch Guests

I’m working downstairs framing-up some images when I hear the HP upstairs yelling something…  The house rule is that if you cannot see the other guy, they cannot hear you, so this must be a special.  I wander upstairs, ‘What?  What?’  ‘There’s deer in the backyard’, says the HP.   Cool, another chance to try out the tack-sharp 200-400 zoom.

Mule deer frequently visit the backyard of Don Pedro and the HP to munch on the HP’s plants.  A bit odd though, for a pair to visit on the day before the vernal equinox in the early afternoon – must still be snowed over up high.

The image above was recorded at 15:30 MST using the Nikon D3s and the AF-S VR Zoom-NIKKOR 200-400mm f/4G IF-ED lens at either 400mm (above) or at 200mm (below) .  Exposure was f/8 at 1/2000s, ISO at 800 – Hey I didn’t know what the light would be like outside.  And the lens does not disappoint, super sharp, excellent bokeh, great color depth, awesome all around.

Copyright 2010 Peter F. Flynn. No usage permitted without prior written consent. All rights reserved.