I'm sure you know, but this is a good time to remind people that deer
ticks spread Lyme disease.
http://www.idph.state.il.us/public/hb/hblyme.htm

Dan

On Sat, Jun 18, 2011 at 8:25 PM, Jeffery Johnson
<jefferytjohn...@bellsouth.net> wrote:
> LOL Thanks Brian for the humor... As Godfrey stated the more I look at the
> tick especially I think I will remove them from the fawn. After I saw the
> tick I thought oh my I better look on my person for any ticks. I would spray
> repellent on my person and clothing but when I go out for nature captures I
> don't wear anything that is scented. You won't believe folks out
> walking/hiking and the scent they leave in the air as they go past.
>
> Thanks for everyone's input on this PP question.
>
> Jeffery
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> Brian Walters
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> On Sat, 18 Jun 2011 17:45 -0500, "Jeffery Johnson"
> <jefferytjohn...@bellsouth.net> wrote:
>> I am going through the captures I took this morning in between the rain.
>> I
>> do mean in between the rain and I got lucky while out at Radnor Lake
>> and made it to their visitor center before the rain started and I hung
>> out there while it passed. Then as I began to walk around the Lake on
>> my way to where I parked I noticed another batch of dark clouds
>> rolling in and I hurried on to the car.
>>
>> Okay now on to my question. I have been looking through my photos and
>> on one of the fawns I captured today is a tick right between his/her
>> eyes and a few flies. My question is should I leave them or clone them
>> out of the photo.
>>
>
>
> Well - it's not as if you're removing a pimple from the nose of a well known
> movie star or politician.  The fawn isn't a recognizable individual, so I
> don't believe that this is a case of distorting reality.
>
> I wouldn't hesitate in getting rid of them, unless I was illustrating an
> article on parasites of wildlife - which isn't likely, and the original file
> would still be available if needed.
>
>
>
> Cheers
>
> Brian
>
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> Western Sydney Australia
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