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This is a pretty wonderful scene, triplet fawns and their mother. I like how the fawns are all checking the photographer out whereas the mother is looking ahead to see if it is safe to where she is going to take them in another direction.
What are the odds of triplets in white-tail deer? Numbers estimated by wildlife sites vary quite a bit from 1 out of 12 to 1 out of 50 births.
No matter what the odds are, my guess is by the start of fall the mother will be glad they can navigate on their own.
(Photographed near Cambridge, MN)
The odd things around -stuck up into the sands, the boad...!!
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I have another project coming up on abstracts. I went out yesterday with the camera. Came home with a bunch of stuff :)
This time a big factory was awaiting us. No, “big” is an understatement. It was massive! Actually it’s one of the most tremendous abandoned sites we have visited so far. By now the vast building complex in Italy has become the home of several illegal refugees. We weren't sure if we should enter the halls at all. After all we had a lot of expensive equipment with us. But as adventurers every new exploration is a leap in the dark. So, here we go again!
If you want to see the whole exploration, feel free to watch our video on YouTube: www.youtube.com/watch?v=7fN8Xd7fiB8
Victoria Bridge, Strabane, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, UK
Each time I pass this spot I wonder how that tree right in the middle of the river manages to stay there all these years and how it even managed to start growing! Nature can be surprisingly miraculous at times, even with so many odds against this old tree!
I captured this shot whilst walking across the top of the old Victoria Bridge on my way back to my car. I thought that a view from on top of this bridge would give a different perspective on the river for a change instead of always looking from the river banks
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Brunel's Royal Albert Bridge of 1859 and the 1961 suspension bridge across the River Tamar between England and Kernow..
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Bill Orcutt - Odds Against Tomorrow
against all odds but with human endeavour these barges on River Thames straggle twice a day with tidal waters from being grounded to almost going over the top
The odd things around -a gentle feel of core surface...!!
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