Yep; as I discovered and blogged about myself earlier this year, deer move in under cover of weather and disappear before decent light. Hope the little buggers aren't eating all your roses!
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Cool, and I can definitely see their ghostly outlines!
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Love the photo~ I say you captured Mother Nature at it's finest~ beautiful ghostly images of them!! too cool!!
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Teresa
Almost looks like deer in a blizzard! But I can see them hiding there. :-)
ReplyDeleteI see them ... oh, how fun to capture anything at night!
ReplyDeleteFun!! That's a really neat picture.
ReplyDeleteGhostly deer for sure! It's a really cool photo though!
ReplyDeleteThree ghostly deer - I think this might be one of those accidental pictures which tun out to be rather special.
ReplyDeleteYep; as I discovered and blogged about myself earlier this year, deer move in under cover of weather and disappear before decent light. Hope the little buggers aren't eating all your roses!
ReplyDeleteI really love that photo...ghostly!
ReplyDeleteI see them... kind of spooky.
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