I started with photos taken from a long distance away and gradually kept coming closer and closer, but I shouldn’t have been afraid that she’d get spooked and run away – she didn’t. Apparently the grass and wild flowers in this spot must have been exceptionally delicious, since she kept grazing on them for a long time – enough for me to turn it into a real photo session. She was a charming model indeed ;-) I just love the photos in which you can see grass and flowers sticking from her snout, or her pink tongue reaching for them – cute!
This past weekend I stumbled upon a lovely if a bit unlikely photo model – a doe. She was grazing on the meadows between the hotel we were staying in and the surrounding forests. She gave me a start when I saw her, but fortunately my photo-hunting instincts took over. I started with photos taken from a long distance away and gradually kept coming closer and closer, but I shouldn’t have been afraid that she’d get spooked and run away – she didn’t. Apparently the grass and wild flowers in this spot must have been exceptionally delicious, since she kept grazing on them for a long time – enough for me to turn it into a real photo session. She was a charming model indeed ;-) I just love the photos in which you can see grass and flowers sticking from her snout, or her pink tongue reaching for them – cute!
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