This burly ten-point buck and its six-point companion are seen foraging on a snowy afternoon at the edge of a Wisconsin woods. Male white-tailed deer (
Odocoileus virginianus) grow new antlers every year, shedding the old ones in mid-winter. The discarded antlers provide food for mice and other rodents, and sometimes can be found by lucky hikers. From 35mm negative.
Stock photo or signed and numbered 8x12” color photograph. Series size: 120, © 1999.
All matted or framed photos dry mounted unless otherwise requested. Matted and framed by the artist using archival materials.