As seems to be the case with many of our furred and feathered friends, having just one name isn’t quite good enough. There are three names to choose from when talking about these deer, which are common throughout India and surrounding countries. I was in Kanha National Park in central India when I photographed this pair. My guide was calling them chital, so let’s go with that. Nikon D700 with Nikkor 70-200mm lens (at 200mm) ISO 200, f/2.8 at 1/200th of a second
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Sean, what a beautiful shot. Perfect with the rim lighting on them. The colour and framing are spectacular Sean. Really exceptional 🙂
STUNNING photograph! This is one of my all time favorites! Absolutely beautiful, oh so peaceful….
Magical! Amazing how you even captured the dust particles in the air!
So beautiful!
I was watching a 6 point buck & doe this morning eating crab apples from my tree but this pair are much more attractive with their spots
Entering from stage left —-The king and gueen raise dust from—-Ancient theatrical draperies.