“ What you looking at? ”
I decided to make things difficult for myself this week, and continue trying to do wildlife and/or macro photography with only a roll of film. It pretty much meant any action shots were off the table, so I spent a while following animals and waiting for them to be still before taking my shots. I ...
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  • Derek Hillbeck Edited 5 years ago

    great pic, good choice of B&W. I think you discovered that you have to be patient and study the subject

    great pic, good choice of B&W. I think you discovered that you have to be patient and study the subject

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  • Sophia Bo Edited 5 years ago

    Wow!
    You did a great job of photographing a quick-moving animal.
    Great pose and expression… more

    Wow!
    You did a great job of photographing a quick-moving animal.
    Great pose and expression.
    I like the DOF which creates lovely bokeh and captures the textures of the squirrel and branch well.
    The use of black and white processing works well for this image.
    I also liked your other black and white squirrel photo.

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  • Cheryl Feight Edited 5 years ago

    I think you hit on it...patience! Great lighting on his tail and very nicely composed. Good for you!

    I think you hit on it...patience! Great lighting on his tail and very nicely composed. Good for you!

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  • Marina Brodie Edited 5 years ago

    I still struggle with wildlife in the days of digital, they are definitely fast movers. I love this portrait of the squirrel his character clear to see, works well in… more

    I still struggle with wildlife in the days of digital, they are definitely fast movers. I love this portrait of the squirrel his character clear to see, works well in B&W with the dappled light and bokeh

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