I should have titled this "Week-end Wonders and Work." The doe was so beautiful, and that first little lift of her tail in the photo was all the alarm she showed. She went back to grazing....A wonderful wonder, for sure.
The online store guy came in today and showed me how to work the software...they have done a fantastic job, and I'm going to play with it over the week-end, add some more products, and I think we'll go "live" next week. The store will link from both this blog and my regular website. Keep your collective fingers crossed - we need the business.
Have a wonderful week-end (or a weekend of wonders.)
17 comments:
what a wonderful shot! I've never seen a deer's tail like that
good luck with your web business. I'm a small business too and I know the struggle well
☼☼☼☼☼ Five Stars for that one!
That is the best White-tailed Deer shot I have seen in a loooooong while! Hat's off!
Cheers, Klaus
O M G. Now this is a wonderful picture. Great capture. Well done :-)
Lovely deer! Good luck on the start up! Will look forward to seeing all you have.
Good luck Helen! Hope all goes well with the software. Can't wait to browse. :c)
Good Morning!
Great shot of this pretty doe! All of your photography is special!
Good Luck with the business.
The lighting, everything...that shot is just perfect!
I look forward to seeing your online store next week too.
The quote and the picture blend perfectly. That is a perfect shot.
I just love the lighting on this - I give you a TEN!
Quite delightful Helen.
Helen: A beautiful shot of the White-tail. Your mastery of the camera is very clear.
wonderful photo as is your skywatch!
An extremely beautiful photograph of the young doe. The pose is perfect and the lighting and background are superb!
Best of luck with your store!
That is a beautiful shot Helen...I'll be checking the store too!
Beautiful picture Helen. Good luck, I hope everything works out well!!
Wow, what an awesome shot! It looks like you caught in prancing!
You really are a marvellous photographer. That little hummer is perfection, you must have s lens from here to the sunset to catch somethiing like that. I struggle with my 300mm to get close enough.
A peaceful soul lets wild things feed in your presence.
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