“ Squirrely McNuttface ”
Not really any inspiration to be had... We were up at the family cabin and as I was putting the stuff in the back of the Tahoe this guy was chattering away and eating a nut. So I put down the cooler and picked up my camera. Not as sharp as I want, but I'll take it. Makes me wanna buy a ...
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  • Marcus Nolte Edited 5 years ago

    Lovely colors, Aaron! I was thinking the same about the 200-400 a while back, but as that's quite an investment, I went for the 300 f4. It's one of my favorite… more

    Lovely colors, Aaron! I was thinking the same about the 200-400 a while back, but as that's quite an investment, I went for the 300 f4. It's one of my favorite "special" lenses - the fresnel lens makes the bokeh a little less eye pleasing... However, its size and weight make up for that, as the best lens is the one that you have with you when you need it ;-)

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  • Amber Kresge Edited 5 years ago

    Hey, you got some lovely fall colors with your squirrel too! Well done!

    Hey, you got some lovely fall colors with your squirrel too! Well done!

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  • Lisa G. Edited 5 years ago

    This is such a fabulous image. Nice job getting the focus on that squirrel! Long lenses are not as easy as people think! Great idea for this challenge!

    This is such a fabulous image. Nice job getting the focus on that squirrel! Long lenses are not as easy as people think! Great idea for this challenge!

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  • Michelle Statler Edited 5 years ago

    Love the squirrel! I want a telephoto lens that needs its own tripod! I have up to 300mm, and it is not nearly enough to capture birds or cute squirrels!

    Love the squirrel! I want a telephoto lens that needs its own tripod! I have up to 300mm, and it is not nearly enough to capture birds or cute squirrels!

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Nikon D7200
1/250 f/5.6 800 200

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