Social Distancing II


Monochromia

Nature, Tule Elk, California, Wildlife, Photography Social Distancing II

Please be safe and stay healthy.

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Categories: Animals, Black and White, Monochromia, Photography, WildlifeTags: , , , , ,

22 comments

  1. Beautiful image Jane.
    I hope you and yours are safe and well.
    Alison

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  2. What a stunning capture of the male herd, Jane! Look at those antlers, wow! Stay safe as well!

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  3. Magnificient. I hope you are well and safe, too.

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  4. Lovely image well composed and processed, Jane. Elk are beautiful animals. Stay safe.

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  5. Terrific image, Jane. It has a fairytale quality to it, like something from a dream. Lovely!

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  6. Beautiful processing, Jane – I like the pale grays. And the upward angle, too! 🙂

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  7. I think maybe one of them had very bad breath, simple as that.

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  8. What a great photo.

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  9. love this capture…be safe and healthy Jane ~ smiles from Alberta 🤓 hedy ☺️

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  10. Yes we need distancing it was something we never expected stop the corona-virus!!!! To improve this situation “President Trump” is doing an amazing job great leadership Stay calm plenty of sunshine and vitamins the love of Venus. We need the best treatment we come together as a family mass of energy Einstein but at a distance we need a healthy healing. This is in my heart America we are stronger then ever nothing will get in our way it will get better just wait and see

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