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The curious fawn ! ( home from Michagan! )

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Hello All! Home from two weeks of vacation in Michagan! Here is a little fawn that I got ( or it got lol) REAL close to my lense . I waited patiently with some food but it wasnt as interested in the food as it was curious with the strange object that I had in my hand ( my cam ).. This pic is one of the only shots I have on my comp yet from my trip . I sent this to Mike from Mich( he stayed home cause he had to work). When I first saw this shot on the moniter= I burst out laughing cause this little one seemed so funny and cute to me with his sorta wink he had up so close. Laughed again when I got home and saw it so I thought I would put it up to say hello to you all!! I havn't even started to look at my pictures yet most of them are on my Mom's computer in Mich and she will have to send them to me as my cd rom isn't working here. have alot of unpacking and organzing to do now that I am home I dont know where to begin. Also, today is the first day of school and the much needed school supplys and clothes ect have to be taken care of so I will try my best to catch up as I am a few weeks behind here!! I have missed you all so much And wanted to Thank you from the bottom of my heart for all the tremendous love and support I have had on here and am so honored and suprised to have been chosen AOM. SO from the heart THANK YOU and the BIGGEST of Hugs EVER!!! * please view at full size for best effect thanks! Love to you all!! ((( BIG HUGS ))) ♥ ~ Kimmers! :O) !!!

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puzzler

9:20PM | Fri, 18 August 2006

WoW!! An in your face shot, super capture, Bravo...Cath

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tizjezzme

10:12PM | Fri, 18 August 2006

I'm glad you did; I busted out laughing too!!! This little guy sure liked you!!! LOL GREat shot .. I love it :))) and ... also ... CONGRATULATIONS of AOM !!!! You deserve it sooooooooooooooooo much!! (((HUGZ))) !!!!

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evilstoy

11:29PM | Fri, 18 August 2006

AWWWW so cute! Great POV. +++

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sharky_

12:47AM | Sat, 19 August 2006

Welcome back my friend... This image reminds me of that saying "In Your Face", lol. Excellent capture. Aloha

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teoratiu

10:40AM | Sat, 19 August 2006

Sweet little fawn... I love it.

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squirrel2005

2:26PM | Sat, 19 August 2006

LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL !!!!!!!!!! Tooooooo sweet!!! Like it very much Kimmers, and welcome back!

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marybelgium

2:40PM | Sat, 19 August 2006

fantastic ! welcome back !

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frankiemas

3:34PM | Sat, 19 August 2006

Welcome back Kim, this is a wonderful surprise!!! The young fawn looks so curiously playful and this is a magnificent closeup!!! It's amazing how the fawn did not fog up your lense!!! This is a lovely photo Kim!!! Hugsss Frankie ^_^

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soffy

5:57PM | Sat, 19 August 2006

lol how cute and lovely,wonderful shot Kim,welcome home**

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Lyne

9:20PM | Sat, 19 August 2006

Beyond Precious!!!!!!!!!!

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odie

9:49PM | Sat, 19 August 2006

That is an interesting perspective! SO close I thought it was a calf, at first. lol... Welcome back from Michigan! :0)

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Chaos911

2:20AM | Sun, 20 August 2006

what a F A N T A S T I C shot and work!!!! super cooooool!!! :)

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kenmo

7:32AM | Sun, 20 August 2006

He's hamming up for the camera....!!! Oustanding shot Kimmie...

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claude19

4:19PM | Sun, 20 August 2006

If the small deer had had the head tallied in the center of the stereotype, there could not be concept of depth, thanks to the head of the animal second on the line. According to the comments of the artist, by a skilful position of the animal approximately plane 3/4 on the square, obnubilated that it is by this strange eye, the objective could perfectly seize the curiosity of the young animal. The precision of the other fawn, announces that Kimarie did not use a zoom, but rather a teleobjective of 70 mm focal distance can be. One 50 mm appears to me exaggerated, one would have more field. Very beautiful photograph naturalist...

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erlandpil

4:50AM | Sun, 27 August 2006

Just sweet erland

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TCopsey

1:24AM | Mon, 28 August 2006

Yes - this image made me laugh too and boy did I need one! Thanks for putting a smile on my face!


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