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CARLETTA'S CAPTURES
With amateur photography skills and maybe a little of pure serendipity I just Take Aim and Shoot. Hope you enjoy the results.
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Friday, August 13, 2010
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23 comments:
OMG so beautiful :)
Oh, what did the visitor wanted? :)
Poised in beauty. Wonderful!
This is a wonderful picture of the fawn trying to decide whether to stick around or get out of here!
There is just something about a fawn...they are so gentle and beautiful and cute. You are so lucky to have this one come visit.
Awww such a sweeeetie w/ the spots! I was driving around the country last weekend & spotted 2 by the side of the road... I wish I could give them a great big hug, they just look sooo lovable!
Wonderful shot
Thank you for the comment on my Jilly post - I doubt very seriously we'll get to see her today, but that didn't stop me from asking her mommy & daddy - I just wish they'd both grow up & realize what they're doing!!!
How sweet and special this is!! :) Makes me smile!
Thanks for sharing this!
((Hugs))
Junie
Forget this traveling stuff! I'm moving in next door to you ;>)))))
What a great picture and what a lovely surprise that must have been.
Pretty baby fawn...........she is watchful, nice shot.
Aww so adorable. My critter is here
Oh, that's just wonderful. Utterly charming!
she has such a perfect pose
and the effect of thru the window actually adds to the photo
So cute! Great shot.
That is a familiar sight and oh so beautiful. I have had five fawns in at my observation area at times during the past week.It is always a thrill to see them, no matter how many times it happens.
You mentioned about the velvet in commenting on my blog and it seems the whitetails shed a a little later than the elk. I have seen some large bucks lose theirs at the end of August, while most lose it in early to mid-September and almost all have completed the process by the end of the month. I just realized that works out to about one month later than the elk and I have no idea why there is this difference in timing between the species.
Oh beautiful sight to see anywhere but wonderful through your windows.
Wonderful capture, and beautiful deer!
What a lovely shot, Carletta.
Gorgeous!
My late Critter post
So cute! And what a lovely expression!
Oh my goodness, you have the most delightful little visitors. I have seen signs of deer in our yard but we rarely see them.
Oh my...this scene would just make my day! They are such beautiful creatures!
What a precious visitor!
seems our gardens have the same visitors :-)
as for my elevatoradventure I was all alone there so without a camera I might have freaked out....
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