Thursday, July 30, 2009



I have been trying to get a descent photograph of this monster Mule Deer Buck for about a week and this morning I succeeded by getting some 20 shots. After watching him and several other bucks that were dwarfed standing nearby I continued on down the road turning off on Brent Creek Road. Turning a bend in the one lane dirt road I jumped a large Black Bear but he[she]was off faster than I could even think to grab my camera. I watched him for several seconds going seemingly straight up through the timber and dissapearing. Boy was he fast. What a great morning. All this and home for breakfast by 7:30 A M

7 comments:

Krista Hasson said...

Gary, fantastic photo. Are you going to paint him?

Leslie said...

Wonderful shot! Looks as if he posed for you.

Gary Keimig said...

Yeh. In some way or the other I gotta paint him.
He seemed very unconcerned and I had a hard time getting photos of him as he was so intent on browsing and would not lift his head in that tall grass. All week whenever I tried getting pictures he was off for the trees at the far end of this meadow. Guess he got used to me being around and figured I meant him no harm.

Pat said...

Great blog and fantastic paintings. Loved visiting and spending time looking at your work and reading your posts. i'll be back

Tatiana said...

He's swimming in the greenery :)

Velvet Ginger said...

Hey, that's the big guy you emailed to me! Love that buck!
You need to have your own magazine!
I am back friend...thanks for your patience!

Mark Alan Meader said...

That's a handsome buck.. my first thought was that we will be seeing him as a painting subject soon:)