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Red deer stag, Bradgate Park, Charnwood Forest, Leicestershire, England, United Kingdom

Red deer stag, Bradgate Park, Charnwood Forest, Leicestershire, England, United Kingdom


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Filename: 1216-218.jpg

Size: 7033 x 4396 (15.5MB)

Date: 17th October 2014

Source: WorldInPrint

Credit: Karen Deakin/robertharding

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Country: United Kingdom

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Red deer stag, Bradgate Park, Charnwood Forest, Leicestershire, England, United Kingdom

Red deer stag, Bradgate Park, Charnwood Forest, Leicestershire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Robert Harding Picture Library provides high quality travel, nature, wildlife & environmental photos

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© Karen Deakin

Antler Cervus Elaphus English Culture Eye Contact Leicestershire Portrait Red Deer Stag Traditionally English Typically English Bradgate Park Charnwood Forest


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This print captures the majestic presence of a Red deer stag in Bradgate Park, located in the enchanting Charnwood Forest of Leicestershire, England. The stunning image showcases the natural beauty and wildlife that can be found in this picturesque travel destination. The vibrant colors and horizontal composition make this photograph truly mesmerizing. With no people present, it allows us to focus solely on the magnificent animal that stands before us. The Red deer stag exudes strength and grace as it confidently walks through its forest habitat. The portrait-like quality of the image is enhanced by the stag's direct eye contact with the camera, creating an intimate connection between viewer and subject. Its impressive antlers add to its regal appearance, symbolizing power and dominance within English culture. As we admire this full-length portrayal of Cervus elaphus, we are transported to a place where nature reigns supreme. This snapshot perfectly encapsulates both the tranquility of Bradgate Park and the untamed wilderness that characterizes British landscapes. Photography by Karen McDonald has masterfully captured not only a moment frozen in time but also an essence unique to this region. Through her lens, she invites us to appreciate Europe's rich biodiversity while immersing ourselves in traditionally English scenery.

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