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Managed to take this piccy today. Spotted four roe laid under willow trees. Had to hand-hold steady, but even then its a little blurred, but bloody hard to get close to without them knowing you are there.......Pics of seated der are not easy IMHO...well, not wild ones anyways....

Wished i had my monopod with me.......JD

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I took this one back in the 90's when I use to photograph deer from a highseat, I was just climbing down from it and I saw this doe.

 

The camera was a Pentax ME Super, with a fixed 400mil lens and a X2 convertor and a 1600 speed film

 

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theres some places localy were the sit down in broad daylight tens and more you would make a great film or pics just studying them , had a few but leave them as they are ,,with a good qaulity cam you would get some great pics , found fawns and saw bucks fighting several times good to see , them clashing each other oblivios to any body watching them ,then october come s and well the cam gets kept were it lays in the cobpoard

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plenty roe in some places it always depends on game prices localy if it went up to 1 50 a pound then they would be less plus you cant just sell them willy nilly pre 2002 when game laws changed , its harder to of load a half a dozen roe weekly unless you have very trusted butchers , all the best

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