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Red Fox Kit...own their own!

Eric Diller

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After the 15" of rain we had here in Florida a few of the young foxes where out down by the creek. I think we were both shocked when we encountered each other on the trail!!! Fox Stood still long enough to get a quick snap! All of the (7) - Kits are around but they are fending for themselves!!

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Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
;75820 said:
After the 15" of rain we had here in Florida a few of the young foxes where out down by the creek. I think we were both shocked when we encountered each other on the trail!!! Fox Stood still long enough to get a quick snap! All of the (7) - Kits are around but they are fending for themselves!

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Eric Diller Little fox!


This one is especially enjoyable as it appears you have dropped down to get to the level of the kit as it tentatively explores. This choice of position is one of the most important in defining the atmosphere to be the world of the subject. Good job!

Are they able to catch things to eat yet?

Asher
 
Agreed - these are very nice images. Have a very 'soft' intimate feel (not soft in terms of focus, as they are perfectly sharp!).
 
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