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Archive 2019 · The muskoxen of Dovrefjell in autumn (image heavy)

  
 
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p.2 #1 · The muskoxen of Dovrefjell in autumn (image heavy)


Very interesting animals. The lighting is also excellent on these.


Oct 07, 2019 at 11:40 AM
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p.2 #2 · The muskoxen of Dovrefjell in autumn (image heavy)


Such a pleasant set to view !!! Truly enjoyable. The subject, the lighting , the compositions all so amazing.
Certainly we don't see the muskoxen posted often. Excellent set and so very well done.

Birdie



Oct 08, 2019 at 05:12 PM
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p.2 #3 · The muskoxen of Dovrefjell in autumn (image heavy)


Fantastic!...
This is a dream species for me, as I find these animals so captivating with their long hair and seemingly gentle faces. While I realize that they are far from gentle, there is something about their lumbering stature that makes them appear to be so.
I love the variety that you have shared. The autumnal vegetation is a perfect backdrop to the form of the oxen.
Finally... as for a cheap shoot,... well I guess that this depends on your starting point, as it would require a very expensive plane ticket for many of us

cheers,
bruce



Oct 19, 2019 at 06:22 AM
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p.2 #4 · The muskoxen of Dovrefjell in autumn (image heavy)


OwlsEyes wrote:
Fantastic!...
This is a dream species for me, as I find these animals so captivating with their long hair and seemingly gentle faces. While I realize that they are far from gentle, there is something about their lumbering stature that makes them appear to be so.
I love the variety that you have shared. The autumnal vegetation is a perfect backdrop to the form of the oxen.
Finally... as for a cheap shoot,... well I guess that this depends on your starting point, as it would require a very expensive plane ticket for many of us

cheers,
bruce


Glad you like them and yes you are right they are relatively easy accessible in Norway. From what I read, there should be populations in Alaska and Canada that might be more accessible "over there".



Oct 19, 2019 at 09:06 AM
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