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Pronghorn 2016-06-13

This pair of pronghorn (Antilocapra americana) appeared to be a doe and her yearly fawn. Whether they were or not, there seemed to be honest affection between t...
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This pair of pronghorn (Antilocapra americana) appeared to be a doe and her yearly fawn. Whether they were or not, there seemed to be honest affection between them. They were on the San Rafael Swell in Utah, USA. When I first saw them, they were on a back road with two others. They ran to the left up a steep slope to the top of a road cut. I waited for them to come down the other side. They didn't appear. Then they came to the edge and looked down on me. That's when I got this image. I made minor adjustments in exposure, contrast, saturation, and vibrancy.
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