haha, they are cute. Their fur look soft. love it. :) Thanks for your info "http://nikonsniper.blogspot.com/2009/08/nikon-equipment-thats-how-i-roll.html" Cheers.
vivian, this was shot from a car window after they out in front of me on a gravel backroad in ne colorado. they paused to look back about 50 yards away as if to be laughing at me slamming on the brakes so i wouldn't hit them. probably had a 400mm lens on at the time. steve
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Where the deer and the antelope play!!! Sorry, I just couldn't control myself. Great picture of the pronghorn antelope! You have the best pics!
You have yourself a terrific Thursday!!!!
Seriously, you are having way to much fun, :) T.
Lovely beautiful animals.
Great photograph again Stephen.
Have a great day. Costas
Oh oh what a wonderful creatures.
haha, they are cute. Their fur look soft. love it. :)
Thanks for your info "http://nikonsniper.blogspot.com/2009/08/nikon-equipment-thats-how-i-roll.html"
Cheers.
I do love the way their tail puff out like that Steve. Something similar to our Springbok. :)
Stephen, beautiful photograph, antelope are such wonderful animals.
I disagree. I think they might be roaming.
great shot, love the white behind :)
missed so much here lately, gotta check out some of your latest posts
have a great weekend
That's about how hairy and white MY butt is... Who knew I had so much in common with antelope?
Lovely!!
Speed goats are hard to photograph. That's been my experience anyway. Great shot. X.
Original antelope.. Love it..
He's looking at ya! I imagine you all alone in this vast land. Just you, your camera and....2 antelope!
Just how close were you to these guys and did you have a tele on your camera to take this shot?
vivian,
this was shot from a car window after they out in front of me on a gravel backroad in ne colorado. they paused to look back about 50 yards away as if to be laughing at me slamming on the brakes so i wouldn't hit them. probably had a 400mm lens on at the time.
steve
We haven't seen many of these around lately, after that horrible winter, which killed so many of them.
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