Monday, March 17, 2008

"Yearling Frolic" by Mary Stebbins Taitt


6 comments:

Michael Serafin-St. John said...

Mary captured these two critters on a walk in Detroit's Metrobeach. How do I know they are yearlings? Well, look at those ears. Young deer often have a puppy-dog look until they get experience with life.

Michael Serafin-St. John said...

This picture is great because of one thing...the extreme talent and patience of the photographer! The deer are BOTH caught sillouetted against a lighter background, and we can actually SEE them! As usual, Mary comes through!

Andree said...

that's good: I learned here about the ears. When the deer here come by they are usually in herds so it's easy to compare and see who the young ones are and the older ones. they never come by one by one, but even two together can be tough to identify their age. so thank you.

the photo? so awesome! Great work!

Mary Stebbins Taitt said...

Thank you for posting this! :-D I appreciate ithe posting and your kind comments! :-D

Mary Stebbins Taitt said...

Hope you had a happy Easter!

Michael Serafin-St. John said...

The answer to the Happy Easter question is yes, Mary... I spent the time with Bert and Bea Furman, musician friends of mine, and we ate well and shared music together!