I have just come back from a sunrise trip to Burley, New
Forest, where I went into the woods on a walking path and came across a number
of different deer. It was a great experience as I had 3 or 4 separate
sightings. I am still a little disappointed as I only had a few usable photos.
So I am writing this post in reflection on this trip.
Upon sighting one of the deer, I froze and didn’t get a shot off before it noticed me and did a runner. Also on the final occasion I had the perfect shoot lined up and as I felt it wasn’t great didn’t take that much needed shot, looking back I felt it would have been a great shot.
I will take away from this trip that no matter how critical you may feel about a shot, just hit the button and get the shot as you can always delete photos, but you can’t go back and get a second chance to take that shot.
Upon sighting one of the deer, I froze and didn’t get a shot off before it noticed me and did a runner. Also on the final occasion I had the perfect shoot lined up and as I felt it wasn’t great didn’t take that much needed shot, looking back I felt it would have been a great shot.
I will take away from this trip that no matter how critical you may feel about a shot, just hit the button and get the shot as you can always delete photos, but you can’t go back and get a second chance to take that shot.
Below is one of the handful of shots that came out ok of a lovely female Roe Deer