Whitetail Fawns Running

A couple of Whitetail Fawns running through Big Meadows in Shenandoah National Park. I had been shooting the deer for a while when I decided to try some long, panned exposures of the deer on the move. This was one of the more interesting results.

You can see I used pushed film, which is unusual for me and absolutely not necessary for this type of a shot, but it had been overcast and raining intermittently all morning. The only way I could get decent shutter speeds for the "normal" shots was to push the film a stop. Provia 100F pushes very well.

LENS: 500/4 | FILM: Fuji Provia 100F at EI 200 (push +1) | EXPOSURE: f/32 at 1/2" | DATE: 07/02

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