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    Default Running pronghorn fawn

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    While out photogrpahing wild mustangs a month or so ago a band of horses jumped up this fawn antelope which ran right past us. The fawn is framed a bit tight in this image but this is one of the better ones in the series being able to see the legs clearly in the sage..

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    Hi Robert,
    I like the sunlit sage BG and the front leg kicking forward action. I also like the rim lighting on the fur.
    Steve

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    A bit tight indeed, but still a very attractive image.

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    Agreeing with Steve and Vincent. Nice work reacting to the action.

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    I agree with the above comments. A very nice spur-of-the-moment capture. As you note, it is a bit tight. I would wish for a little more room in the frame - especially in front of the fawn.

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    The front leg makes the image for me. Nice rim lighting. On a relatively cleaner bg, this fawn would have looked much better. I like this image.

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