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Thursday, 25 April 2024

Picturesque video shows stag sitting in a park during snowfall

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Picturesque video shows stag sitting in a park during snowfall
Picturesque video shows stag sitting in a park during snowfall

This video of a stag sitting in a park during snowfall is so perfect it looks like a 'moving painting'.Photographer Astrid Tontson, 41, caught the picturesque clip in Richmond Park, west London, during last week's heavy snowfall. The sales support administrator from Kingston-Upon-Thames, said: "The stag had been moving with a herd of about 20 when they found a suitable place to stop as they do often in the mornings. "It started snowing and most of the deer were pretty curious about the white stuff falling from the sky but this stag had probably seen it all before."He decided to continue with his morning as he normally would by parking himself down and observing surroundings."The shot is a moment in time, like a picture memory in our head but recorded on camera so others can see what I saw. "I do think it's like a moving painting as you could easily see this framed above a fireplace. "I have been doing these moving paintings for a while, always with same perception."The video was filmed on February 9.

This video of a stag sitting in a park during snowfall is so perfect it looks like a 'moving painting'.Photographer Astrid Tontson, 41, caught the picturesque clip in Richmond Park, west London, during last week's heavy snowfall.

The sales support administrator from Kingston-Upon-Thames, said: "The stag had been moving with a herd of about 20 when they found a suitable place to stop as they do often in the mornings.

"It started snowing and most of the deer were pretty curious about the white stuff falling from the sky but this stag had probably seen it all before."He decided to continue with his morning as he normally would by parking himself down and observing surroundings."The shot is a moment in time, like a picture memory in our head but recorded on camera so others can see what I saw.

"I do think it's like a moving painting as you could easily see this framed above a fireplace.

"I have been doing these moving paintings for a while, always with same perception."The video was filmed on February 9.

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