Deer doe
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my second bathtub in the portraiture series…thanks to my gorgeous model and muse Steph for being my doe… entire bathtub portraiture series=
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shooting on a beautiful foggy morning in cades cove, located in the great smoky mountains, this doe literally came right up to me, her and friend looking for food
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Photomanipulation created in Photoshop CS2. I hope this encourages you! This baby fawn has been hanging around in my back yard for a couple months now. Finally got a picture of her! She is so beautiful I had to incorporate her into one of my pieces. I hope she finds her family soon because she is always wandering around alone. But You, O LORD, are a shield for me, / My glory and the One who lifts up my head. / -Psalm 3:3
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Picture of a small Fallow Deer in the sun
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“As a mother comforts her child, / so will I comfort you; / and you will be comforted over Jerusalem.” ~Isaiah 66:13 Photomanipulation created in Photoshop CS2 Stock Credits / Light beam brush by Obsidian Dawn / Doe by SalsolaStock / Fawn by archaemic / Texture by FrozenStarRo
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In my dreams I am walking along the forest trail. I have a white cotton dress on, my hair is tied back with a ribbon, and my bare feet feel cool as they caress the dew on the grass beneath me. I am a child again – young, free, innocent…trusting. Wild daisies frame the wooded trail. Their soft white petals sparkle as the rays from the rising sun kiss the dew on their tips. The flowers giggle as the butterflies and honey bees flutter about their centers. Just like Cinderella, my favorite fairy tale, the bluebirds and chickadees are following me along the trail. Playfully, they tug at the ribbon in my hair and sing their beautiful melodies as they gracefully fly about. The squirrels and chipmunks are busy gathering acorns and the wonderful scent of fallen leaves fills the autumn air. I hear a rustling in the woods. The berry vines along the trail are swaying side to side, giving way to something approaching our cheerful morning parade. I wonder what it could be? Slowly, quietly, two young fawns immurge and shyly ask if they can join us on the trail. I’ve never seen anything so sweet, so majestic, so pure. Their backs are dappled white and their eyes are big, dark and beautiful. The morning sun kisses their cheeks with warmth and sparkles off their eyes like stars. They look like little angels. Yes, I believe they are. In my dreams nature is full of angels. They come in all shapes and sizes – reminding us of the beauty that surrounds us each and every day. Take the time to stop, look, and listen….you just may hear their whispers and be blessed with something magical. / / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- / My story is inspired by this image and my image by the story. Although we really do have twin fawns around our property (and this is one of them), this is actually a composite of the same fawn I was fortunate enough to capture pictures of – as I walked along the trail in the early morning light :o) / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- / ADD RENEE TO YOUR WATCHLIST
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The doe took a little time off from busy eating for the photo opportunity, although she didn’t want to give up the tasty colorful leaf. By now everyone who has ever seen my work knows that I’m absolutely “addicted” to develop a deep relationship and establish an intimate communication with mule deer (we don’t have a lot of white-tailed deer around here). Everyday I go out there in the early mornings, hoping to have a close encounter! :) Donation to charity / 50% of the proceeds of the sale of this image will be donated to Nature Canada
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The sisters knew they are beautiful so they posed for the camera for a long time until I got it “right”. :) Donation to charity / 50% of the proceeds of the sale of this image will be donated to Algonquin Park
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This photo was taken in Candle Lake, Northern Saskatchewan / Sept 24/08 / /
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Thanks for looking, Kim
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models and love on a beautiful day spent in the Dandenong Ranges Jo and Michael other images in this series
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doe other images in this series
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Red sqirrel and whitetail doe getting acquainted.
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After a day spent on the road we were heading home when we came upon this doe lit up by the full moon. She stood there for a second and then she was gone.
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A proud stag in the rain in Glen Etive.
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White-Tailed Deer in Monterey, California… taking bites of the leaves.
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Doe and fawn touching noses in Wateron National Park – Alberta
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Recently myself, my husband,brother in law and his wife went to the Cape Fear River for a day of fishing. After a while we were not having much luck with the fishing but I did get some awesome shots of this little deer. As we stood on the banks of the river talking we heard something running throught the woods. As we looked up this little doe was running down the bank of the river. I grabbed my camera as she leapt in the water. She swam the width of the river rather quickly. I took a series of shots. The first few you just can see her head out of the water. As she neared the other side and got into more shallow water I got this shot. It is my favorite of the series. As you can see she is still in about knee deep water with the water dripping from her fur and mouth. What an adventure our fishing trip turned into.
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Caught this newborn fawn lying in a newly plowed field.
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Doe up close from the Poconos. No Zoom Needed! This Beauty was naturely curious and came up close! /
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Taken at Taronga Zoo in Sydney, Australia on my Canon Powershot S3 IS.
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Just a little baby
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Alert Doe. Pocono Mountains, PA /
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This doe stopped long enough to have her picture taken. I was in my truck when I came onto her. She meandered over to the side of the road I inched forward enough to get a pic of her and she just stood ther waiting while I turned my camera on and adjusted it. I got a couple of shots and then she left. She had had enough of that silliness, I guess. Taken on Tinton Road just outside of Spearfish in the Black Hills of South Dakota. Taken today 4-17-2008.
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