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Been on a bit of a hiatus shooting a lot, and staying off the internet. Here's one from this week. I've had camera trap deployed for the better part of a month to get these little guys. The woods are so thick right now that it's very difficult to see fawns much less set up a blind photograph them. I also don't like to bother them during such a vulnerable time. Never in my wildest dreams did I think I'd get such a shot as this. Mom, both fawns, and the kicker being they're faces aren't covered by the tall vegetation. No crop, full image, I asked them to stand like this lol
EOS R RF 24-105mm f/4 L @ 24mm iso 1600 f/11 1/200 2 SB-28's for front fill |
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by david fletcher
on Sun Jun 23, 2019 7:45 am
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by Ron Day
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by Carol Clarke
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by Paul Rossi
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