Wild boars, right? I think you're very brave to approach them as closely as this. Recently, I read an article which said they've become a huge problem in parts of Germany, coming into towns, houses, churches, stores. Thousands have been shot.
Now that photo is a feather in your cap: Great subject as well as dangerous; and the photos are well framed. Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
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Wow, well captured! Aren't they quite shy, and dangerous?
Great spotting and the compositions are fantastic!
That is a fantastic (and scary?) capture indeed!
Excellent photos, how amazing to get so close to them!
I really like your bird photos in the previous posts too!
Wild boars, right? I think you're very brave to approach them as closely as this. Recently, I read an article which said they've become a huge problem in parts of Germany, coming into towns, houses, churches, stores. Thousands have been shot.
Your photos are rather misty/mysterious...superb!
Now that photo is a feather in your cap: Great subject as well as dangerous; and the photos are well framed. Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
They are beautiful, the wild boar are not vicious thing, but, it doesn't like dogs.
Fantastic pictures!
Bravo!
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Odważni jesteście! Ja chyba nie robiłabym zdjęć, tylko rozważała odwrót ;)
Great catch!!! I'd have been a bit unnerved by them! We have them here in Texas too.
I like the photos. They are like on a stage with the trees on the side acting as the curtain.
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