When I think of the word 'obstruction' I usually think in terms of visual obstruction. In nature visual obstruction is rarely accidental. I have no idea how long this fawn watched me before I became aware of its presence but I'm willing to bet I only saw it because it allowed me to see it. In this case the obstruction became an enhancement of the setting. It is also a good example of how easy it would be to miss the wonder of life around you if you are not alert to the subtle signs.
The Round Robin Photo Challenges: Round Robin Photo Challenge: Obstruction!
15 comments:
Great shot. I do believe it thinks it's hid LOL. You were lucky to spot it. Helen
Fantastic interpretation! Glad you played along...
Nancy
Nice shot and good eye. I'm sure that the fawn was equally as curious.
Tess
Dorn, this is my favourite one so far! What a wonderful shot. ;) C. http://journals.aol.com/gdireneoe/thedailies
ALRIGHT .. that's it .. I'm jealous! I'm getting in my truck and travelling no matter how far, no matter the outrageous cost of gas .. I'm getting me a great shot like that!!! Reckon you can tell me which direction to drive? Fabulous shot Dorn!
Wow. That is just a stunning image. I mean, umm...wow. - Karen
An amazing photo! What a great way to do the subject!
Oh, wow! That's a great shot.
Oh my, I just love animals and this shot is awsome because he is calm and happy for his close up! I like the plants all around him, like protection.
Tammy
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Incredible! What a beautiful shot. We are all lucky that she allowed you to take it...
She's curious! Super obstruction shot :-)
Great use of the challenge with this enjoyable photo. mark
beautiful pic
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This is a cool picture...you can feel the bit of tension...like a rubber band pulled but not yet released....amazing that the little thing stayed calm so long!
Maria
I think you nailed this one kiddo! It's great!!!
TJ
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