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ArtistThis is a breathtaking professional wildlife photograph capturing an adult doe and her young fawn standing together in a vast, lush green meadow. The adult deer stands tall and graceful on the right, while the smaller fawn is positioned slightly to the left, both looking attentively in the same direction. Their coats are a vibrant, warm reddish-brown, adorned with distinct white spots along their backs and flanks, with soft creamy white fur on their underbellies and the undersides of their tails. The lighting is the soft, golden glow of a late afternoon sun, which beautifully highlights the fine texture of their fur and creates a gentle shimmer. Their large, dark eyes are clear and expressive, reflecting the peaceful natural surroundings. The foreground is filled with tall, delicate blades of grass and tiny white wildflowers, some rendered in sharp detail and others softly blurred. The background consists of rolling green hills and a distant, soft forest bokeh, providing a beautiful sense of depth and scale. The camera is at a low angle, making the deer appear majestic against the expansive landscape. The image is captured with a high-end telephoto lens, resulting in a shallow depth of field that perfectly isolates the animals. There are absolutely no watermarks, text overlays, digital arrows, or interface buttons in the frame. The final output is a crisp, high-definition nature portrait that conveys a serene and tender moment in the wild.
A full-body shot of an adult brown doe with white spots and a smaller, young fawn standing in a field of tall green and light yellow grass with small white flowers. Both deer are facing forward and looking directly at the viewer with their heads held high. The doe is standing to the right of the fawn, slightly taller and larger. The fawn is visible from the thighs up. In the background, out of focus, it is a vast green field, with slightly taller hills in the far distance and faint trees. The lighting on the deer is bright, indicating either early morning or late afternoon sun.