“ Squirrel life ”
I tried a few things this week to get the feeling of soft, including long exposures, overexposure and soft focus. But at the end of the day (week) it is hard to beat a lovely soft animal!
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  • Lizzie Elkins Edited 5 years ago

    Wow! This is an amazing shot. I love the soft focusing yet you have captured movement.

    Wow! This is an amazing shot. I love the soft focusing yet you have captured movement.

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  • Sophia Bo Edited 5 years ago

    You did a good job of capturing this squirrel.
    The soft focus, the bokeh and the use of black and white processing work together well.

    You did a good job of capturing this squirrel.
    The soft focus, the bokeh and the use of black and white processing work together well.

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  • Marina Brodie Edited 5 years ago

    great portrait of a squirrel and the soft framing draws you into the action

    great portrait of a squirrel and the soft framing draws you into the action

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  • Jennifer Bradshaw Edited 5 years ago

    Great shot and the bokeh really enhances the 'soft' feeling of the image

    Great shot and the bokeh really enhances the 'soft' feeling of the image

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Regular Critique
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Nikon D3400
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#soft #squirrel #blackandwhite #europeanframers

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