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Uploaded: 08/12/13 3:20 AM GMT
A Face in the Crowd
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It all started with a flash of white. Luckily there are no albino bears in the region and contrary to popular opinion it's much too warm for polar bears in this part of the country. With that little bit of knowledge the chase began. And by chase I mean taking a good five minutes to cross 10 feet of graveled, hard packed trail trying to make as little noise as possible. Finally and painstakingly I got into position and the waiting game commenced. Which way would she go? If she moved away the game was over and it would be a long walk to the showers or even a mud hole to take a sponge bath. She of course got curious and decided to move closer. Well now the sweet talking began, laying on all the charm to coax her out of hiding. While waiting for that moment a few shots were snapped. The moment was almost ruined with the snap of the shutter. She reared away uncertain of the new sound. More waiting commenced and then she shyly advanced once more. Note to self, put the camera in silent mode when shooting wildlife, or put a new muffler on it. Now the only thing that would ruin this would be to have someone wander down the trail making noise to rival those tap-dancing elephants of lore. Or worse one of those Rover-needs-his-exercise dog walkers. Things got worse. So this is one of the few shots I got.

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::Dunstickin
08/12/13 6:22 AM GMT
How the hell did you spot this?!....

I wouldn't be able to see thos Tap-Dancing elephants you were on about!...Now those...I would like to see!

Great work in camouflaged experience!..
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"Never stop photographing. It is very likely that your best photograph has not yet been captured"
::tigger3
08/12/13 1:28 PM GMT
You were lucky to get this Wendell, she sure is on the watch, and ready to run off-out of sight. Tigs♥ =^..^=
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Nature in all her glory is my uplift on life and so is my love of photography. sandi ♪ ♫
.0930_23
08/12/13 2:39 PM GMT
Andy Griffith must be your hero with your "A Face In The Crowd," and your sense of humor.
Good spot.

TicK

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People are like cameras--sometimes they lose focus.
.gizmo1
08/12/13 3:14 PM GMT
Wow this was a shock I was peering into the under growth to see what you was looking at and then my goodness it a deer it is well hidden my friend.I thought you had gone mad as for a while I could not see the dear and when I was looking at it nose I was lead to believe it was some kind of Amphibian then it jumped out the screen at me it a deer.That when I said what a great shot this is as your eyes eventually see you what you was seeing.
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.icedancer
08/12/13 6:31 PM GMT
My goodness you sure have really sharp eyes, looks like your patience paid off. Loved your story and this is an adorable shot, what kind of a bird was she?
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Have a Beautiful Bright Day, Skates
::trixxie17
08/12/13 7:57 PM GMT
Great narrative once again and an amazing capture that you really need to stare at through the ferns.
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. . . "What a desolate place would be a world without a flower! It would be a face without a smile, a feast without a welcome." A.J. Balfour
.picardroe
08/12/13 11:17 PM GMT
NICE SHOT WENDELL.
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