


They came very quickly and the good news is I had my camera within reach. bad news: I didn't have my telephoto lens on my camera and bad news #2: I didn't kick up my Aperature enough so they're not quite in focus. :-( My husbands little brother spotted then and I literally had 15 seconds to get my shot. This was the best I could do. It was still really cool and I have never seen deer that close-up before!
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How cool is that! I've seen deer fairly close up a few times, but typically by the pond or in the back field. I've never seen them in practically in my front yard before! That's so cool!
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