Whitetail Fawn In Tall Weeds

I photographed this Whitetail Fawn in tall weeds at the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma.

Whitetail Fawn In Tall Weeds
Whitetail Fawn In Tall Weeds

How I Got The Photo: Whitetail Fawn In Tall Weeds

This Fawn and a Doe were in a field north of an area called the Lower Scarborough. I was able to stop on the road and get a few photos. I had my camera resting on a bean bag draped over the open window of my pickup.

Gear Used:

  • Camera: Canon EOS R5                            
  • Lens: Canon EF 800 mm f/11 

Technical:

  • Location: Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge (Oklahoma)
  • Date Taken: July 4, 2021 (7:01 A.M.)
  • Aperture: f11
  • Shutter speed: 1/500
  • ISO: 3200 (Auto)
  • White Balance: Auto
  • Exposure Mode: Manual
  • Metering Mode: Evaluative
  • Back-button Focus
  • Continuous Auto Focus
  • Exposure Compensation: 0
  • Focal Length: 800 mm
  • Processed With Luminar 

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2022-12-30T19:18:52-06:00July 16, 2021|Categories: Deer|Tags: , , , , |Comments Off on Whitetail Fawn In Tall Weeds

Large Ears Of A Fawn

I photographed this Whitetail Fawn at the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma. Check out those ears!

Whitetail Fawn
Large Ears Of A Fawn

How I Got The Photo: Large Ears Of A Fawn

This Fawn was with a Doe near the Reeve’s Boat Ramp. They were both near the road when I drove by. I was able to stop and get a few quick photos. I had my camera resting on a bean bag draped over the open window of my pickup.

Gear Used:

  • Camera: Canon EOS R5                            
  • Lens:  Canon EF 800 mm f/11 

Technical:

  • Location: Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge (Oklahoma)
  • Date Taken: July 11, 2021 (7:48 A.M.)
  • Aperture: f11
  • Shutter speed: 1/250
  • ISO: 5000 (Auto)
  • White Balance: Auto
  • Exposure Mode: Manual
  • Metering Mode: Evaluative
  • Back-button Focus
  • Continuous Auto Focus
  • Exposure Compensation: 0
  • Focal Length: 800 mm
  • Processed With Luminar 

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2023-01-01T08:54:26-06:00July 12, 2021|Categories: Deer|Tags: , , , , |Comments Off on Large Ears Of A Fawn

Doe And Fawn Standing In Roadway

This is the same Fawn I posted a photo of Monday. After I photographed it in the brush, it stepped out onto the roadway with its Mom.

Whitetail Doe and Fawn In Roadway
Whitetail Doe and Fawn In Roadway

How I Got The Photo: Doe And Fawn Standing In Roadway

Just like the other Fawn photo, I stood outside my pickup, bracing my camera and lens on the door frame.

This Doe and Fawn were in the Sandtown area of the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge on the paved section of the auto tour road.

Gear Used:

  • Camera: Canon EOS R5                            
  • Lens: Canon EF 800 mm f/11 

Technical:

  • Location: Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge (Oklahoma)
  • Date Taken: June 25, 2021 (7:58 A.M.)
  • Aperture: f11
  • Shutter speed: 1/1000
  • ISO: 2500 (Auto)
  • White Balance: Auto
  • Exposure Mode: Manual
  • Metering Mode: Evaluative
  • Back-button Focus
  • Continuous Auto Focus
  • Exposure Compensation: 0
  • Focal Length: 800 mm
  • Processed With Luminar 

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2023-01-01T09:03:18-06:00July 2, 2021|Categories: Deer|Tags: , , , , , |Comments Off on Doe And Fawn Standing In Roadway

Whitetail Fawn In The Weeds

I photographed this Fawn at the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma. The Doe was close by, and I was able to photograph the Fawn for several minutes.

Whitetail Fawn In The Weeds
Whitetail Fawn In The Weeds

How I Got The Photo: Whitetail Fawn In The Weeds

I stood outside my pickup, bracing my camera and lens on the door frame.

This Doe and Fawn were in the Sandtown area of the refuge near the paved section of the auto tour road.

Gear Used:

  • Camera: Canon EOS R5                            
  • Lens: Canon EF 800 mm f/11 

Technical:

  • Location: Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge (Oklahoma)
  • Date Taken: June 19 – 25, 2021 (7:57 A.M.)
  • Aperture: f11
  • Shutter speed: 1/1000
  • ISO: 4000 (Auto)
  • White Balance: Auto
  • Exposure Mode: Manual
  • Metering Mode: Evaluative
  • Back-button Focus
  • Continuous Auto Focus
  • Exposure Compensation: 0
  • Focal Length: 800 mm
  • Processed With Luminar AI

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2023-01-01T09:25:55-06:00June 28, 2021|Categories: Deer|Tags: , , , , |Comments Off on Whitetail Fawn In The Weeds

Doe Feeding Fawn

This Whitetail Doe was feeding her Fawn in a field located at the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma.

Whitetail Doe Feeding Fawn
Whitetail Doe Feeding Fawn

How I Got The Shot: Doe Feeding Fawn

I was driving the auto tour road between Reeves Boat Ramp and the 4 – Corners intersection when I spotted the Doe. The Doe was watching a young Coyote that was near the tree line. I parked and began photographing the Doe and Fawn. The Coyote left the area and the Doe left the Fawn hidden in the field. The Doe bedded in the trees nearby. 

I had my camera and lens resting on a bean bag draped over the open window of my pickup.

Gear Used:

  • Camera: Canon EOS R5                            
  • Lens: Canon RF 800 mm f/11 

Technical:

  • Location: Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge (Oklahoma)
  • Date and Time Taken: June 4, 2021 (06:46 A. M.)
  • Aperture: f11
  • Shutter speed: 1/320
  • ISO: 4000
  • White Balance: Auto
  • Exposure Mode: Manual
  • Metering Mode: Evaluative
  • Back-button Focus
  • Continuous Auto Focus
  • Exposure Compensation: 0
  • Focal Length: 800 mm
  • Processed With Luminar 4

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2023-01-25T01:58:47-06:00June 6, 2021|Categories: Deer|Tags: , , , , |Comments Off on Doe Feeding Fawn
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