Sunset Silhouette
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Indiana
Posts: 21
Sunset Silhouette
Looked out the window the other night, and saw a whole herd of deer silhouetted on a berm behind the house. It's not a trail cam, but I thought I'd share it here.
I hope decreasing the file size doesn't cause you to not be able to see them. I snapped this one and then attempted to zoom for another one, but the was the last pic that would fit on my card. They spooked and stampeded away as I was clearing disk space.
I count either 19 or 20 in the picture, but there were more that came over the hill after they spooked.
I hope decreasing the file size doesn't cause you to not be able to see them. I snapped this one and then attempted to zoom for another one, but the was the last pic that would fit on my card. They spooked and stampeded away as I was clearing disk space.
I count either 19 or 20 in the picture, but there were more that came over the hill after they spooked.
#4
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Indiana
Posts: 21
RE: Sunset Silhouette
Yeah. I'm really bummed that I couldn't get the zoom shot.
I bought the house with the view in mind. Surprisingly, I'm in one of the fastest growing areas in the state of Indiana. The good news is that a gravel compay owns all of the land to my South. I'm virtually guaranteed to never have neighbors in my back yard. The "ridge" in the left corner is a pit that my neighbor had quarried into a private lake. Still other quarries are on the other side of the berm. The bad news is that development up the road will likely cause a decline in deer sightings like this.
I bought the house with the view in mind. Surprisingly, I'm in one of the fastest growing areas in the state of Indiana. The good news is that a gravel compay owns all of the land to my South. I'm virtually guaranteed to never have neighbors in my back yard. The "ridge" in the left corner is a pit that my neighbor had quarried into a private lake. Still other quarries are on the other side of the berm. The bad news is that development up the road will likely cause a decline in deer sightings like this.