I was setting up my game camera when I heard a rustle further down the trail. As I came across this blood-crazed beast, gorging himself on a particularly pungent, devastated deer carcass, my first thoughts were to run full on at the growling grimm with my arms waving like a lunatic. (I know, not the most intelligent thing to do but I didn't have a lot of time.) I then propped up the camera on the freshly vacated whitetail and ran home. After finding my camera face down in coyote feces the next morning, I was left with only this shot. Totally worth it if you ask me...
I chased off a hungry coyote to get this pic!
7 years ago in #photography by robertstewardson (42)
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lmao, great story. It was worth it.
I think the coyote would disagree lol
really mate... great work and a excellent shot.. thanks
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Amazing.
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Brilliant stuff. Definitely worth it.
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This looks to from a set by a national geographic photographer named Joel Sartore, you can see it is the same corpse in this picture- https://www.joelsartore.com/wol010-00026/
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