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I came across this large bull elk grazing in an open field and for the obvious reason (the one antler) he caught my attention. I looked at him and began to wonder if he was shedding them or if he had been in a fight and they broke off. I came to the conclusion that he was probably more deadly now with the one impaling, pointy antler than with the full rack. He could go right through a little easier. I kept a pretty good distance thinking of that and when he noticed me and raised up I casually grabbed this shot of him. Once he saw I wasn't a threat he ignored me and let me do my thing before wondering off into the woods.
Camera: Nikon D7000
Lens: Nikkor 70-200 f2.8
No Tripod
No Shutter Release
No Filter
Exposure: 1/100
Focal Length: 130mm
ISO: 500
Aperture: f2.8

