Some park deer are very tame. Throw some carrots their way and they will come running and will eat out of your hand. You can also set up salt licks, and other feeds to 'stage shots'. Photographing deer in a park is not their natural environment and gives you a chance to get some really unique shots that you may never get of wild deer.
The technique used in the vid spooks them as its more akin to what the behavour of a predator would do. I am more knowledgeable of deer than photography.
Some park deer are very tame. Throw some carrots their way and they will come running and will eat out of your hand. You can also set up salt licks, and other feeds to 'stage shots'. Photographing deer in a park is not their natural environment and gives you a chance to get some really unique shots that you may never get of wild deer.
The technique used in the vid spooks them as its more akin to what the behavour of a predator would do. I am more knowledgeable of deer than photography.
leighspost 1 year ago
Great video!
2jamesl 2 years ago
what camera is that? looks like a 5d, am i wrong?
mrmindstorms 3 years ago
@mrmindstorms he said it's a 1.4 crop so it's a 1d (not 1ds) series camera. probably a 1d2 or 1d3 based on the time this video was made.
aluxious 8 months ago
very informative and helpful :)
kdoctor14 3 years ago
wow nice phtos there great nice lens as well
gravytrain1995 4 years ago
great photos you got there. loving your approache to the animals not running around like a mad photographer trying to photo every animal. nice
dombower 4 years ago