raining.
The fog had thinned out and finally I could see the herd of wild boars.
Many of them were busy. Who was scratching his back against a tree, rooting those looking for food, even those who played.
Adults are always on alert, give the alarm if something is not right, lead the movement.
The wind was in my favor, I was kneeling down and I was photographing the herd. A beech tree in front of me broke it would not be helpful if I needed a shelter.
While the herd was moved to my right I noticed an adult who took the opposite direction.
He heard a click, turned slowly and I fixes without fear.
not run away, wanted to show his courage and he pointed to. He sniffed the air, did a couple of steps toward me and stopped.
I continued to take some pictures. I used to not burst. After a few shots I stop, look away from the viewfinder and look to the naked eye the animal.
This is the moment I prefer to breed for a few seconds, a wild look.
Each animal is an enigma, your eyes are always deep and always send something.
This time the message was clear: I'm not afraid
the low light required me slow, so sharpness is not always good.
Canon 50D - 400mm L USM - ISO 1600 - 1 / 60 sec
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| He turns to me ... |
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| ... analyzes the space around them, sniffs the air with sonorous puffs ... |
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| ... I identify |
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| approaches .. two steps. He is not afraid. |
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| He leaves quietly. |
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