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Augusta, MO
$65.00
Title
Twin Newborn Fawns
Artist
Michael Dougherty
Medium
Photograph - Photographic Prints
Description
Twin fawns hiding in the woods hours after their birth.
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May 25th, 2011
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Viewed 1,561 Times - Last Visitor from Fairfield, CT on 04/19/2024 at 3:55 PM
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Quispamsis, NB - Canada
Congratulations on your win in contest 'Sweetest Little Fawn' What adorable little faces with their sleepy eyes.
Jackson, TN - United States
Congratulations on your 1st place win in the Sweetest Little Fawn Contest!
Compton, AR - United States
Thanks to all of you for your kind words. I don't expect ever again to have the chance to get twins. I thought this would be pretty commercial, but I have only sold it once. It was a real treat to ge the shot. Truly, once in a nature photographer's life shot.
Christchurch, E9 - New Zealand
How sweet is this wonderful Picture of the Twins.Congrats on your sale!!
Bentonville, AR - United States
Now I am realizing how rare the twins were here. If you will look on page 5 in my profile--you will see the twin toddlers we had this spring. The title is 'My Dear Twin Fawns'.
Compton, AR - United States
Every June there are many does who give birth on top of our mountain. One that hangs around our yard often twins. This is the first time I found her fawns. It was a real treat. I have never seen any other twin fawn pictures.
Iola, WI - United States
So adorable and great capture to get this close to these newborn twins, Michael! fave and vote
Bentonville, AR - United States
Oh--I am just now seeing that you had a sale of this----congratulations!! :)
Bentonville, AR - United States
OH MY! This just too much! We had twins on the backroad close by--but I didn't get to see them like this. They were toddlers--and one was friendly like a puppy--and the other one was so bashful I could not get them together like I wanted. I so agree with your statement that these golden moments are 'given' and not 'taken'!! How did you get this close--where are the mother? Thanks for sharing-- FAV and Voted!
Compton, AR - United States
Thanks for all our comments. I doubt I will ever get twin fawns again. Any nature photographer should admit that these photos are given and not taken. This is one of those shoots I remember vividly.
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