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Sheri Rypstra commented on "" 2015-09-16 4:32pm

Thank you Hmellon. I wasn't too sure if it was a type of uniqueness people would like.

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hmellon commented on "" 2015-09-16 3:29pm

Not often you see a sight like this! You got a very cool close-up.. great shot!

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Sheri Rypstra commented on "" 2015-09-16 11:28am

Yes, I thought it was an absence of predators. After bearing and nursing triplets, she looked a bit emancipated. I think she had weaned her young ones already, as the one triplet was following the stag.

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Sheri Rypstra commented on "" 2015-09-16 11:24am

Thanks Larry. The bit is supposed to cause 1-2 small wrinkles...this then indicates it is properly placed in the gap where no teeth occur. I does look like a big wrinkle, but 'Bob' seemed content.

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holly commented on "" 2015-09-15 9:26pm

Luv it!! Congrats!!

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Marthe commented on "" 2015-09-15 8:45pm

THank you all for your kind words! much appreciated!
I did not know about the PoW a very nice surprise!

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Monica E. commented on "" 2015-09-15 7:21pm

That is crazy stunning!! Fabulous!

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Larry Erlendson commented on "" 2015-09-15 7:19pm

Nice shot Sheri. Bit looks a little tight.

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Larry Erlendson commented on "" 2015-09-15 7:09pm

I would think that either they are being fed or they have learned that humans keep predators away. Awesome shot.. bit of a shame about the framing but it still looks great.

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Sheri Rypstra commented on "" 2015-09-15 4:05pm

Thank you Larry!

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