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Jul 25, 2010 02:38 |  #1

well now that i got your attention..its just a squirrel :lol:
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Jul 25, 2010 03:58 |  #2

nice picture , looks so cute , but can you take a little zoom , it would be more great pal .... just humble advice , don't mentioned it ....


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Jul 25, 2010 05:34 |  #3

Nice shot....


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Jul 25, 2010 05:38 |  #4

blakeG! wrote in post #10598468 (external link)
well now that i got your attention..its just a squirrel :lol:

You've Got me all excited for it... :cry:

Nevertheless, good picture of a squirrel....


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Jul 25, 2010 15:51 |  #5

antique wrote in post #10598650 (external link)
nice picture , looks so cute , but can you take a little zoom , it would be more great pal .... just humble advice , don't mentioned it ....

I was using the farthest zoom i had. Just my nifty two fifty. Had to crop it some as well as the squirrel was about 40feet away. :)


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Jul 25, 2010 22:44 |  #6

blakeG! wrote in post #10601009 (external link)
I was using the farthest zoom i had. Just my nifty two fifty. Had to crop it some as well as the squirrel was about 40feet away. :)

it doesn't matter pal , you have been taking a good angle and photo too , yup overall great photo like that ....


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Jul 25, 2010 22:47 as a reply to  @ antique's post |  #7

nice critter, waiting for a car to zoom by any moment and scare him away ;)


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Jul 26, 2010 00:21 as a reply to  @ Robert Zurfluh's post |  #8

that's a good shot. but i think, you should make it with an bigger zoom to have the squirrel bigger.


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Jul 26, 2010 00:43 |  #9

As big as a moose. Eh? :)

Very nice.


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Jul 26, 2010 01:41 |  #10

A much tighter close up would emphasize the subject :)


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Jul 26, 2010 03:05 |  #11

thanks for all the comments everyone! greatly appreciated :)


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Jul 26, 2010 13:42 |  #12

I like the picture very much just as it is.
It's good to see the whole setting rather than a close-up of a squirrel that could be anywhere. I wish I though to do this more often.

I prefer this "squirrel lifestyle" shot especially since the shadows on the sand are interesting and peaceful and it's something different to the usual squirrel-in-a-tree shot.




  
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Jul 27, 2010 02:00 |  #13

Quizzical_Squirrel wrote in post #10606130 (external link)
I like the picture very much just as it is.
It's good to see the whole setting rather than a close-up of a squirrel that could be anywhere. I wish I though to do this more often.

I prefer this "squirrel lifestyle" shot especially since the shadows on the sand are interesting and peaceful and it's something different to the usual squirrel-in-a-tree shot.

thank you for the kind comment! :D


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