Eyes In The Back Of My Head
Pronghorn antelope in snow storm. Keeping an eye on me even though I’m directly behind it and a distance away. Yellowstone National Park (nr Gardner, MT), Canon 40D, f16, 1/320, focal length 390mm. 108 views as of 15 Dec 2009.
Featured in The Great Outdoors group, September 2009 – thank you so much!
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sfmilner
Greetings A.M.; That is amazing ! Excellent capture and title to go along with it !
steve
A.M. Ruttle replied
Hi Steve who never sleeps… thanks so much for your great comment!
Richard George
Yep…perfect!
A.M. Ruttle replied
Hi Rick, I’m so glad you stopped by… your newest Dakota shot is awesome! Love the “perfect”, thanks!
DutchLumix
AWESOME CAPTURE
A.M. Ruttle replied
Morning, Erik, so nice of you to drop by! Love your “awesome”; thanks so much!
AnnDixon
Wonderful work, well done,
A.M. Ruttle replied
Nice to see you drop by, Ann!
Antanas
great capture, lovely shot….....
A.M. Ruttle replied
Hi Antanas, thanks so much; I was just visiting your work, and you definitely take photographs several steps further and turn them into art. I’m stuck in a “literal” phase, and hope to get more “artistic” some day!
Sharon Mau
It is a beautiful shot.
A.M. Ruttle replied
Thanks so much, Sharon!
dinghysailor1
how rema rkable – great capture
:)
A.M. Ruttle replied
Amazing to catch it in action! Thanks for stopping by,ds1!!
Camilla Wall
Congratulations! You have been featured in “The Great Outdoors”!
A.M. Ruttle replied
HI Camilla, what great news! Thanks so much!!!!!
rodeorose
Well done on your Feature! Awesome shot…love this so much!
RodeoImagesAus
Fantastic capture…
Vicki Ferrari
WOW! Stunning capture Steve (if I may call you that?
! I am awestruck, have never noticed how an antelope can actually look behind itself, like this!! (or maybe I am really unobservant?! :))
Nice to meet you! Cheers, Vicki :))
Vicki Ferrari
And you can call me Fred!!! Derr…. it is too late here, I think I should go to bed! Sorry Ann! :)
dawndavies
absolutly outstanding ann, would make a delightful christmas card, just perfect,dawnx
Shelly Harris
Great capture…
Tiffany Dryburgh
Wow, that’s an amazing shot! Wonderfully illustrative of how perfectly they have evolved to stay safe.
Chris Donner 9 days ago
Your cohosts Cee and Chris
Patricia Howitt 8 days ago
Great photo!