Photo Details
| Date Taken |
| Jun 20, 2015 |
| Date Uploaded |
| Jun 21, 2015 |
| Location |
| Oretown, Oregon, United States |
| Camera |
| Canon PowerShot SX160 IS |
| Focal Length |
| 39.19 mm |
| Shutter Speed |
| 1/400 sec |
| Aperture |
| f/5 |
| ISO |
| 100 |
| Copyright |
| © Scotto A.C. |
| Categories |
| Animals, Nature, Places |
| Assignments |
| Mother and Child |
Published
Ah shucks, maybe just one more of this blessed encounter. I selected this one for the mother-child assignment for the deep sense of trust those fawns have for their mother as she selects the best and safest spot to cross. Those fawns followed unquestioning and to be a doe-mother in the face of insurmountable odds and threats is truly amazing. It might be slightly more in your favour if you are a lioness or mother bear, but I imagine it is still hard and even harder if you are a doe.