A new Fawn for the neighborhood and I mean new.
A neighbor called me at 6:38 this morning and asked if I wanted to take some pictures of a small fawn in her backyard. I was there within 5 minuets and proceeded to take pictures keeping my distance with a telephoto lens. I didn't want to stress the poor little thing. I hope you enjoy as much as I did taking them. This one can't be more than a few days old maybe a week or so.
Do as I say not as I do, Mothers.
This is a young one as the others are tagging along with their moms already.
Used a telephoto 270mm not to get to close.
That close-up with the 270 is tack sharp (and the little bugger is cute too). Nice work.
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Thank you seesaw, it is a cutie. I hope I get to see it again as it ages.
seeSAW wrote:
That close-up with the 270 is tack sharp (and the little bugger is cute too). Nice work.
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Thank you Angler, it was a joy to see this one thanks to a great neighbor.
angler wrote:
Lovely shots.
I did enjoy these, excellent shots Gregory!! :D :D :thumbup: :thumbup:
Thanks Moriti I am glad you enjoyed these. It was a pleasure taking them.
moriti wrote:
I did enjoy these, excellent shots Gregory!! :D :D :thumbup: :thumbup:
What a lovely,adorable creature,I enjoyed seeing it.
I am glad you liked the little one. They are so precious.
photophile wrote:
What a lovely,adorable creature,I enjoyed seeing it.
Great set Greg. That last shot is most excellent. The little on surrounded by green. Awesome
Steve
GregoryD wrote:
A neighbor called me at 6:38 this morning and asked if I wanted to take some pictures of a small fawn in her backyard. I was there within 5 minuets and proceeded to take pictures keeping my distance with a telephoto lens. I didn't want to stress the poor little thing. I hope you enjoy as much as I did taking them. This one can't be more than a few days old maybe a week or so.
Gregory
the last one is out standing. i see you got our state bird in that one two
dave
Thank you Steve M, when I first walked into my neighbors backyard I couldn't believe how small the fawn was. Usually they are born in May to Early June so this one was a month later than most of the fawns in the area.
Steve M wrote:
Great set Greg. That last shot is most excellent. The little on surrounded by green. Awesome
Steve
Thank you datsmar and yes I should have circled it BURTB. so others would pick it up right away. As soon as I downloaded the pics I saw that and laughed. So it isn't smell that attracts mosquitos it is body heat as the fawns are not supposed to have sent.
datsmar wrote:
Gregory
the last one is out standing. i see you got our state bird in that one two
dave
Thank you rlaugh, it was the best surprise for early in the morning.
rlaugh wrote:
What a great shot!
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