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Hi Folks , today I have this photo of a squirrel , when it saw me coming across the little bridge at the pond across from my home , it started looking nervously about deciding if it wanted to run away , or continue its forging for food.
here is a second image posted on TrekLens
thanks for having a look , hope that you like it
regards
Art |
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Hello Art
I love the pose you have captured,the title is quite appropriate.
Excellent sharpness and focus.
The details are lovely with rich colours.
Great job.
TFS
Wolf
- rcrick
(3854) - [2008-09-23 21:11]
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Hi Art,
What a great shot, love the POV and the pose you've captured, nicely isolated from the background, excellent detail and colours, t.f.s
Cheers Rick :)
- iris
(2478) - [2008-09-23 21:54]
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Hello Art,
I do have a soft point for squirrel shost and this one comes as a very nice surprise.
I love the way you got him standing.
The busy tail just looks marvellous behind him.
The soft lighting kind of work well here.Good colours and eye contact too.
The TL shot with him facing the other way also looks fantstic.I think the lighting is better in that one.
Thanks for sharing both the cute captures.
Cheers
beautiful squirrel and very sharp shot.
Lovely pose.
the little visible part of the tree is a big plus. It shows the animal in its environment.
Also the tree has its part in the great composition. According to the 2 thirds rules the squirrel shouldn't be centered. The tree creates an exception to the rule. The squirrel is just great here in the center.
Thanks for sharing
JM
- gannu
(11874) - [2008-09-24 4:49]
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Hello Art, This is a very good pose you had captured. Nice sorroundings and well composed. Ganesh