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by Linda Segerson
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Could it be Bambi Galaxy case by Linda Segerson. Protect your Galaxy S8 with an impact-resistant, slim-profile, hard-shell case. The image is printed directly onto the case and wrapped around the edges for a beautiful presentation. Simply snap the case onto your Galaxy S8 for instant protection and direct access to all of the phone's features!
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Could it be Bambi by Linda Segerson....This white-tailed fawn and her mom come to visit every morning and late afternoon, the fawn loves my flower... more
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Protect your Galaxy S8 with an impact-resistant, slim-profile, hard-shell case. The image is printed directly onto the case and wrapped around the edges for a beautiful presentation. Simply snap the case onto your Galaxy S8 for instant protection and direct access to all of the phone's features!
Could it be Bambi by Linda Segerson....This white-tailed fawn and her mom come to visit every morning and late afternoon, the fawn loves my flower bed behind the house. I have taken their picture so much I think they have gotten a little used to me, they continue to eat and ever so often they will stop and watch me. I know it won't be too long until it will be deer hunting season and I they will not come around very often so as long as I can I will keep shooting, that is with my camera!
At birth, white-tailed fawns have a spotted reddish coat that is fairly silky. There may be several hundred spots on the coat. The spots enable the fawn to camouflage itself, with the colors blending well with the surrounding natural environment. They usually weigh between 4 to 8 pounds at birth. The whitetail fawn loses its spots by the end of October of the same year it was born, or within 3 to 4 months after birth.
The fawn is also weaned by the time it loses its spots. By November...
The Art of Photography...capturing a piece of life and beauty that will provide us a lifetime of enjoyment. Linda Segerson is a self taught photography artist. She gets enjoyment and satisfaction capturing the beauty that God provides in nature. Whether it's an insect crawling on moss, a fox trotting thru the woods or a doe with her babies, she has her camera ready for spontaneous moments in the wild. She is also very intrigued with landscape photography, always excited to shoot a time-worn barn or a rust-covered relic. Her camera is a daily part of her life....it goes everywhere with her for that special moment to capture another beautiful image. Recently moving to Benton County she is eager to explore and capture all the beauty...
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Linda Segerson
Thank you Mariola for the feature on Our 4-Legged Friends group!
David Millenheft
The fragility of the young. Nicely done
Linda Segerson replied:
Thank you David!
Nick Gustafson
Beautiful
Linda Segerson replied:
Thank you Nick!
Donna Kennedy
Soooo ADORABLE Linda! fav/love
Linda Segerson replied:
Thank you very much!
Judy Genovese
Beautiful capture, Linda!
Linda Segerson replied:
Thank you Judy!
Bonnie Willis
Excellent capture of this white tailed fawn! V/F
Linda Segerson replied:
Thank you Bonnie!
Jan Dappen
beautiful capture of this fawn
Linda Segerson replied:
Thank you, she has now lost all of her spots.
Sandi Mikuse
Oh what a soft but beautifully clear and detailed shot, Linda! I just love this! I hope this little beauty and her mom manage to stay safe and escape the hunters. L/F
Linda Segerson replied:
Thank you Sandi, this little beauty is now starting to loose her spots. She has been a joy to watch and take shots of all summer.
Sandi OReilly
Linda, excellent capture, and Bambi it is, well done!!! F/L
Linda Segerson replied:
Thank you Sandi!
Alex King
Wow very nice photo, if you can please take a look at some of my photos and hit follow thanks.
Linda Segerson replied:
Thank you Alex!
Darlene Kwiatkowski
Wonderful image! So sweet and filled with natural beauty! fv :)
Linda Segerson replied:
Thank you Darlene, I appreciate your visit and your comments!
Claudia Mottram
Oh, Linda! So sweet capture! fv
Linda Segerson replied:
Thanks Claudia!