Friday, August 13, 2010
Velvet Underground
Finding bucks in velvet is tough. They are vulnerable at this stage while their antler is growing. it is covered with highly vascular skin called velvet, which supplies oxygen and nutrients to the growing bone; once the antler has achieved its full size, the velvet is lost and the antler's bone dies. This dead bone structure is the mature antler, which is itself shed after each mating season.
Finding these guys is always luck, and with all of the searching I've been doing, the payoff finally came this morning!
The lighting was just a half hour after sunrise, the fog hung low to the ground, and the suns rays were creeping up, just past this guy. The saturation was a bit harsh, but I like it!
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3 comments:
Everyone of these is excellent. Your persistence paid off in a big way.
Blessings,Ruth
Just a great series! I always love seeing the bucks "in the velvet." Nice work!
wow that's just truly amazing. These pictures are amazingly splendid and even if it is hard to find them, you got a great result. All of them are just perfect! Well done...
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