“ Who are you calling shallow? ”
This wee squirrel was in the Botanic Gardens in Glasgow this weekend. They are a friendly bunch always on the look out for a nut.

I used this challenge as a chance to play around with different apertures and the same (or similar) subjects to learn a bit more about what the different ...
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  • Erin Bradley Edited 2 years ago

    Awwwww this is so gorgeous Alison. Great job getting both eyes showing so clearly. Wonderful submission!!!?

    Awwwww this is so gorgeous Alison. Great job getting both eyes showing so clearly. Wonderful submission!!!?

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  • jay_wales Edited 2 years ago

    Great example of shallow depth of field, a really sharp face and then everything else just blurring away into the background.

    Great example of shallow depth of field, a really sharp face and then everything else just blurring away into the background.

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  • Michaele Wenemoser Edited 2 years ago

    Love the title! And what a fun capture, and looking straight into the camera!

    Love the title! And what a fun capture, and looking straight into the camera!

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  • Helen Willows Edited 2 years ago

    You did so well capturing this part of the squirrel's head in focus like this - it was surely a moving target. You are re-learning really well. There's nothing I would… more

    You did so well capturing this part of the squirrel's head in focus like this - it was surely a moving target. You are re-learning really well. There's nothing I would shred on this.

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Regular Critique
Shred away! I feel no pain.
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Panasonic DC-S5M2 Panasonic Lumix S 50mm f1.8
1/320 f/1.8 800 50

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#shallowdepthoffield #squirrel #uk #scotland #glasgow #nature

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