
Portrait of a Juvenile Red Fox
It’s been a while since I had seen this particular trio of Red Fox. I know the days are numbered before they set out to discover new territories. Knowing they’ll be gone soon I just can’t resist taking a great deal of images and posting a few more in my Photo Gallery.
Photo Details: This is an other low light image at 800 ISO using a Nikon D300s and a 300mm Nikkor Lens. Natural light portrait, no flash used…
For more Red Fox images visit my Mammals Photo Gallery: http://www.trolettiphoto.com/mammals-mammiferes
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