Photographing the Larger Animals 



III 



we approach with great caution to within fifty or 

 seventy-five yards, will continue to be unconscious 

 of our presence until we have had time to set up 

 our camera and make several exposures. These 

 are the chances that we must always be on the 

 lookout for and of which we must always be 



Half-grown White-tailed Buck. 



ready to take advantage when they present 

 themselves. 



I remember once, when hunting in the Adiron- 

 dacks, that two deer waded into a pond not more 

 than fifty yards from the spot where one of the 

 party sat watching for them. They stood per- 

 fectly motionless while he emptied the magazine 



