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<blockquote data-quote="mac66" data-source="post: 368797" data-attributes="member: 31434"><p>This shot was taken early on a weekend. It's a favorite wildlife park in town, with ducks, geese, cranes and a small herd of deer. I'm always on the lookout for deer and usually I spot them right away. This day, I and a walker just ahead of me, were surprised, when this doe, non-chantlantly walked out of the brush, into a small clearing. I only had time to switch to Auto and shoot, before it disappeared. It's one of my faovirte shots of wildlife in the park. (Image Copyright 2014, by R.H. Vincent)</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]119233[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mac66, post: 368797, member: 31434"] This shot was taken early on a weekend. It's a favorite wildlife park in town, with ducks, geese, cranes and a small herd of deer. I'm always on the lookout for deer and usually I spot them right away. This day, I and a walker just ahead of me, were surprised, when this doe, non-chantlantly walked out of the brush, into a small clearing. I only had time to switch to Auto and shoot, before it disappeared. It's one of my faovirte shots of wildlife in the park. (Image Copyright 2014, by R.H. Vincent) [ATTACH=CONFIG]119233._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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