WNK
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This was the friendliest squirrel I have EVER seen. I think that he liked me taking pictures of him. When I first spotted him, he was in the middle of a path, and let me take quite a few before he got started and scampered a few feet over to a tree. Then we played ring-around-the-tree for about fifteen minutes before he got bored and just hopped away.
These are the only really good ones that I got with my HP. I was really nervous and trying not to startle him, and my hands were shaking a bit :blushing: and it was shady and eveningtime, so a lot of them on here ended up blurry. BUT I had borrowed my mom's film Rebel to try out my new Lensbaby, and I got some of this little guy with both the lensbaby and my mom's 78-215mm zoom lens. Unfortunately, I'll have to wait to finish up the roll of film and have it developed, so I thought I'd post these in the meantime Enjoy!
1. Taken with my HP's 3x optical zoom only -- I was only about two feet from him
2. No zoom, but I did crop a bit. I tried to put the camera on the tree trunk to steady it a bit.
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5. My personal favorite He tried "hiding" like this for a minute or so
6. Portrait-style
More buddy squirrel later when I get that developed!
Thanks for looking!
These are the only really good ones that I got with my HP. I was really nervous and trying not to startle him, and my hands were shaking a bit :blushing: and it was shady and eveningtime, so a lot of them on here ended up blurry. BUT I had borrowed my mom's film Rebel to try out my new Lensbaby, and I got some of this little guy with both the lensbaby and my mom's 78-215mm zoom lens. Unfortunately, I'll have to wait to finish up the roll of film and have it developed, so I thought I'd post these in the meantime Enjoy!
1. Taken with my HP's 3x optical zoom only -- I was only about two feet from him
2. No zoom, but I did crop a bit. I tried to put the camera on the tree trunk to steady it a bit.
3.
4.
5. My personal favorite He tried "hiding" like this for a minute or so
6. Portrait-style
More buddy squirrel later when I get that developed!
Thanks for looking!