The Littlest Fawn (Shenandoah National Park)
Saturday morning, I got up at 4:45am to make another early morning trip to the national park. The sky looked partly cloudy and the weather was nice when I left the house, so I was optimistic about getting some good shots. However, that all changed quickly once I got into the park. The skies clouded over, the wind picked up and by the time I got to Big Meadows, fog had rolled in. The sunrise was totally blah.
I decided to wander around Big Meadows looking for fawns when I spotted this precious little thing. It was sooooo tiny, and it was all by itself, crying. Just about broke my heart. It was still overcast and windy, so I had to take this shot at ISO 800. When I was done, I grabbed the little fawn and took it home with me.
OK, not really, but I wanted to! Instead, I opted to watch the fawn for a bit, and thankfully it's mother came over to check on it a few minutes later.
The Littlest Fawn (Shenandoah National Park)
Saturday morning, I got up at 4:45am to make another early morning trip to the national park. The sky looked partly cloudy and the weather was nice when I left the house, so I was optimistic about getting some good shots. However, that all changed quickly once I got into the park. The skies clouded over, the wind picked up and by the time I got to Big Meadows, fog had rolled in. The sunrise was totally blah.
I decided to wander around Big Meadows looking for fawns when I spotted this precious little thing. It was sooooo tiny, and it was all by itself, crying. Just about broke my heart. It was still overcast and windy, so I had to take this shot at ISO 800. When I was done, I grabbed the little fawn and took it home with me.
OK, not really, but I wanted to! Instead, I opted to watch the fawn for a bit, and thankfully it's mother came over to check on it a few minutes later.