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277/365: "Innocence is always unsuspicious." ~ Joseph Joubert

277/365: "Innocence is always unsuspicious." ~ Joseph Joubert
1 more picture above in a note! :)

I have a love-hate relationship with our deer. I love to see them and have always thought them to be so beautiful and graceful. However, several months ago we were driving home at night and a deer ran right in front of the car and we couldn't do anything but hit it. We could have been killed but thankfully, we were uninjured and our car was merely totalled. Our Ford Focus is now fixed but we both have nightmares about that poor deer.

As for the deer on our property... they mow down my flowers, which I can't blame them for...but...I blame them anyway! :D Even though they make me very upset for eating my flowers, I cannot deny that what my heart feels is love for these beautiful creatures.

Every autumn is hunting season and all the males are up for grabs. Oregon is a very popular hunting ground, so our "No Hunting" signs have bullet holes in them and broken beer bottles thrown at them. Our views have never changed: trophy hunting SUCKS and makes us burn with rage, but those who hunt for meat are fine with us. Our property, though, is a sanctuary for any deer that venture here.

We haven't seen any bucks in the past few weeks but lately there has been a group of about 6 does and fawns who make their way around the area and we see them in the morning and in the early evening. This young fawn is one of three and the largest of the trio. (In the processing of this image, I used a 50% opacity of a texture in the background from Jerry Jones: "Aborigine" and a 30% opacity of his texture PaperBox. Thanks Jerry! :)

Joseph Joubert (7 May 1754 in Montignac, Périgord – 4 May 1824 in Paris) was a French moralist and essayist, remembered today largely for his Pensées (Thoughts), which was published posthumously. Wikipedia: Joseph Joubert

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13 comments - The latest ones
 Don Sutherland
Don Sutherland club
Wonderful capture.
10 years ago.
 Julien Rappaport
Julien Rappaport club
Avec ses grandes oreilles , j'ai une préférence pour celle-ci . Bravo Janet
10 years ago.
 Dave Hilditch
Dave Hilditch
Lovely images here, Janet. Funnily enough we saw a large herd of deer on our walk last weekend but they were too far away to photograph properly like your shots. I agree with what you say about trophy hunters but I love a good venison steak.
Enjoy your weekend!!
10 years ago.
 Eunice Perkins
Eunice Perkins club
A beautiful, graceful animal capture. I totally agree with you about trophy hunting!
10 years ago.
 tiabunna
tiabunna club
A lovely photo and beautiful processing, Janet. We have similar problems with wandering and garden-damaging animals here, but ours are kangaroos!
10 years ago.
 William Sutherland
William Sutherland club
Awesome capture! True epitome of innocence!
10 years ago.
 Jan
Jan
Its such a beautiful picture. Adorable. Sorry about your car and pleased you are safe.
10 years ago.
 Frode
Frode club
Nice shot !
10 years ago.
 Pierrot
Pierrot club
Très belle prise !
10 years ago.
 Soeradjoen (limited time)
Soeradjoen (limited… club
Great capture!

Well Done!!
Seen in
Leap's Photo Pond!!
10 years ago.
 Blueman
Blueman
Just amazing!!!
10 years ago.
 Pam J
Pam J club
So beautiful... heartshine.......
10 years ago.
 Chrissy
Chrissy club
great picture!
10 years ago.

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