The Archer by goldie
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Description
Looks like she has come across another orphaned baby whose mother was likely killed by a thoughtless hunter. Ignoring the fawn for a bit might assure it she means no harm...She will try to track down that hunter later.
There is something so fundamentally wrong with killing animals for "sport." That one aspect of a person speaks volumes.
Thanks for the view and for any comments you'd like to leave...really appreciate your support...
Comments (19)
eekdog
just plain outstanding fantasy work dear Barb. love Bambi checking her out. great daz outfit and weapon.
ontar1
Beautiful setting and archer, nice fawn, love her outfit!
OkrimSlava
Awesome Scene.
jendellas
Lovely image. I agree wholeheartedly. xx
Jean_C
I applaud your words on the hunt, hunting does not protect nature, it destroys it little by little for the sole pleasure of killing! Superb image, I hope the little fawn will manage to live without its parents!
goldie
Killing an animal for survival is very different from the hideous "sport" aspect. This little fawn was taken in by this gal and raised to maturity--it still lives near the gal's house (isn't this the way a happy ending is supposed to go?)
STEVIEUKWONDER
I see no possible excuse for the ad hoc slaughter of wildlife! I used to have a .22 rifle and shot at a pigeon as a youngster. Father was trying to train me to respect firearms. I managed to hit the pigeon but it kept on flying. Sadly, later that afternoon on the farm where I was helping the farmer on my summer holiday, we spotted a pigeon close to death lying on a hawthorn hedge. A farmhand kindly put it out of its misery and I vowed NEVER to harm any animal again!
goldie
I have a couple 22s, both belonged to my grandfather--so I guess they're antiques..neither one has its magazine--heaven only knows what happened to them...my Pop took me out back to do some target shooting...I am left eye dominant and supposedly right handed (I do believe my European mother forced me to be right handed). Anyway, with my strange eye-hand situation, I have trouble shooting the broad side of a barn :)
linwhite
I love your backstories. I just knew before I read it that she wasn’t after the fawn. Such a special image, and so well done.
rhol_figament
Nice looking archer, good to see a protector of the forest... 🌟
RodS Online Now!
A very lovely and moving scene, Barb. Indeed, if you don't plan to eat it, don't kill it. If it's not threatening you, don't harm it, and if it is, you are probably in the wrong place.
Tracesl
excellent
Saby55
Image sensational . Nice work!!!!!! 👍🙋♂️
Nightwind
Beautiful image! As hunting goes, if you are going to eat it, I don't have a problem with it. Just don't kill it so you can hang it on a wall. Hunting also takes place during appropriate seasons so young ones are not left motherless, the people who hunt illegally are poachers not hunters.
imagemaker
excellent
miwi
I already have a target for the archer.LOL Wonderful image,beautiful scene,excellent done!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
bakapo
I'm glad, and not surprised, that you've made this archer a rescuer and not a hunter. She looks kind and the baby deer will no doubt be in good hands.
misumu
She's my hero.
jancas
Excellent
dragongirl
The pose of the fawn is wonderful!!