Jim T wrote: was it a rocky top? Thanks for sharing.
Harryb wrote: Good capture Ric.
Maestro wrote: Very nice. I like the dappled lighting.
bfjr wrote: Love the look of this
bhowdy wrote: Just like you "Northerners" to come into our fine state and interrupt such a tender and private moment! Very nice capture Ric. Now let me know if you ever get back this way.... would enjoy meeting you in person.
WildWally wrote: Very nice mood !!! I only wish I could see more of that fawn ...
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...good ole rocky top!....nope!
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Very nice capture Ric. Now let me know if you ever get back this way.... would enjoy meeting you in person.
Bob
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Thanks, Harry!
I only wish I could see more of that fawn ...
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It seems to be thinking "what no guns?"
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Nice shot
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Thanks, Stephen.
Screened light in the forest can produce some interesting moody effects.
Thank you, Ben.
I was afraid I wasn't going to get a decent exposure because I had to hurry to get this. I have better exposures...but no better poses.
Reminds me of when we lived up in Monroe, NY in the Hudson River Valley.
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Thanks, Bob.
There were twin fawns! Being handheld in that light, a really good one was not in the cards.:cry
Thanks, Walt.
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