A friend and I went to the Skyline Drive in VA to look for fawns. I have been told that 80% of the fawns in that area are born the last week of May. This friend is considering photography as a hobby, and I thought he might enjoy shooting fawns, (he did!). I did give a little help and then turned him loose.
We had a number of close calls on this overcast day, but no opportunity to get close shots. So we ate breakfast and then tried again. That's when we finally were able to get a few decent shots. All in all, it was still a good day.
Thanx for looking, and as always, C&C appreciated ~ Ron
Perfect lighting and so interesting. Thank you for sharing this experience. Yes Morris...that third one is a 10! Perfect in every way. I don't think that grass ruins it Ron. Super lens!
morris wrote:
All very well done with the third a marvelous compostion Ron. I'm amazed you could get so close to the fawn for the photo
Morris
Thanx Morris. They are in a national park and somewhat acclimated to people. If you are slow and careful, you can sometimes get close enough.
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James McQueen wrote:
Awesome images Ron.
-Jim
Thanx Jim.
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sritri wrote:
Lovely tender images Ron
Thanx Shreeni.
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bs kite wrote:
Ron
Perfect lighting and so interesting. Thank you for sharing this experience. Yes Morris...that third one is a 10! Perfect in every way. I don't think that grass ruins it Ron. Super lens!
Robert
You are too kind Robert - thanx.
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louie champan wrote:
Super set Ron, love those babies. Very well done.