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    Default Barking deer

    Barking deer, May, 2018, Sattal
    Canon 5ds, 600mm, f/5.6, 1/640, ISO-1250
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    Lovely crisp details captured in a mammal one is generally used to seeing at a distance. Thanks for sharing.

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    ' Astonishingly long tongue ' in M. Krishnan's words. Nicely captured.
    Thanks for sharing. SaktiWild

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    Thanks friends for comments.

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    Nice image. Well exposed. Loved the tongue flick. Dada has quoted one of the most pertinent observations of Shri M. Krishnan regarding the barking deer. Thanks for sharing.

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    Thanks Sabyasachi for appreciation.

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    Beautiful portrait of a shy species. Nice details and composition. The long tongue nicely documented. Thanks for sharing.

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    Thanks Mrudul for appreciation. The animal literally walked into the frame while I was looking for birds.

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    The picture evokes a sense of astonishment and pathos. The former purely due to the tongue, Saktida has rightly pointed out quotes from Shri Krishnan. Pathos from the eyes, animals look amazing more compassionate I feel. Thanks for sharing.

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    Thanks Murugan. I think I was very lucky. The deer literally walked into the frame.

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    Apropos of my posting dated 12 - 08 -2018 , the photograph testifies to the fact that male Barking Deer in India shed the antlers during summer (April-June) months.

    SaktiWild

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jitendra Katre View Post
    Thanks Murugan. I think I was very lucky. The deer literally walked into the frame.
    A wonderful capture.

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