All deer rely heavily on their sense of hearing to distinguish friend from foe. By pivoting their ears, they can zero in on sounds from a particular direction. This herd of Wisconsin White-tails (
Odocoileus virginianus) are all looking and listening in the same direction, alerted at the sound of an approaching buck. From 35mm negative.
Stock photo or signed and numbered 8x12” color photograph. Series size: 180, © 1999.
All matted or framed photos dry mounted unless otherwise requested. Matted and framed by the artist using archival materials.