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Vintage 8mm film footage from 1973 in New Mexico, showing a mother deer and a small fawn grazing on a rocky hillside near a chain-link fence. The scene unfolds in natural daylight with a distinct purple color cast typical of aged film, capturing the animals among desert shrubs and yucca plants. The handheld camera remains steady, offering a candid glimpse of wildlife in a semi-arid environment. This authentic home movie captures a quiet moment of nature, with the deer calmly feeding while the fawn stays close. The grainy texture and film edges enhance the nostalgic, archival quality of the clip.
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