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Old July 20th 18, 03:58 AM posted to rec.photo.digital
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Behind my house today.
A mother and her baby deer who have no idea humans can be a threat.

http://mhmyers.com/d80/dsc_4920sm.jpg

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Old July 20th 18, 04:02 AM posted to rec.photo.digital
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On Jul 19, 2018, m-m wrote
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Behind my house today.
A mother and her baby deer who have no idea humans can be a threat.

http://mhmyers.com/d80/dsc_4920sm.jpg


Nice capture!

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Old July 20th 18, 10:46 AM posted to rec.photo.digital
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On 20/07/2018 04:44, RichA wrote:
On Thursday, 19 July 2018 22:58:29 UTC-4, m-m wrote:
Behind my house today.
A mother and her baby deer who have no idea humans can be a threat.

http://mhmyers.com/d80/dsc_4920sm.jpg

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Very nice - especially the light.

Good looking pair! I got pretty close to this one (54mm lens) until a couple and their dog came along and it bolted!

http://www.pbase.com/andersonrm/imag...37853/original


A thing with my DSLR is the clacking shutter mechanism. I've been to a
few public talks at work and the constant shutter noise irritates me
beyond words. And would likely alert wildlife, even with a long reach lens?

Mine's a Canon 40D - not sure if things have improved on that front for
DSLRs.


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Old July 20th 18, 11:58 AM posted to rec.photo.digital
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On Jul 20, 2018, RJH wrote
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On 20/07/2018 04:44, RichA wrote:
On Thursday, 19 July 2018 22:58:29 UTC-4, m-m wrote:
Behind my house today.
A mother and her baby deer who have no idea humans can be a threat.

http://mhmyers.com/d80/dsc_4920sm.jpg

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m-m
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Very nice - especially the light.

Good looking pair! I got pretty close to this one (54mm lens) until a
couple and their dog came along and it bolted!

http://www.pbase.com/andersonrm/imag...37853/original


A thing with my DSLR is the clacking shutter mechanism. I've been to a
few public talks at work and the constant shutter noise irritates me
beyond words. And would likely alert wildlife, even with a long reach lens?

Mine's a Canon 40D - not sure if things have improved on that front for
DSLRs.


This is one of those times it would be beneficial to have the silent
operation of any mirrorless camera with an electronic shutter, and no noisy
mirror slapping up, and down.

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Old July 21st 18, 10:56 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
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m-m:

Behind my house today.
A mother and her baby deer who have no idea humans can be a threat.

http://mhmyers.com/d80/dsc_4920sm.jpg


Nice. For future reference, they're called "a doe and her fawn."

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Old July 23rd 18, 03:45 AM posted to rec.photo.digital
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Duly noted.

In article , Davoud
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m-m:

Behind my house today.
A mother and her baby deer who have no idea humans can be a threat.

http://mhmyers.com/d80/dsc_4920sm.jpg


Nice. For future reference, they're called "a doe and her fawn."


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Old July 23rd 18, 03:50 AM posted to rec.photo.digital
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Also, the doe was one of the two surviving fawn from parents who did
not survive Irma; the eye of the storm passed right through this
habitat.

I have the feeling the fawn's parents are siblings.


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Duly noted.

In article , Davoud
wrote:

m-m:

Behind my house today.
A mother and her baby deer who have no idea humans can be a threat.

http://mhmyers.com/d80/dsc_4920sm.jpg


Nice. For future reference, they're called "a doe and her fawn."


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Old July 23rd 18, 09:27 AM posted to rec.photo.digital
Carlos E.R.
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On 2018-07-20 11:46, RJH wrote:

A thing with my DSLR is the clacking shutter mechanism. I've been to a
few public talks at work and the constant shutter noise irritates me
beyond words. And would likely alert wildlife, even with a long reach lens?

Mine's a Canon 40D - not sure if things have improved on that front for
DSLRs.


When using the electronic display they can more silent, the mirror
doesn't move.

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