“ I Blinked First ”
This session began with my lens set at 300mm in an attempt to capture this little friend on the ground under the bird feeder. However, as soon as he saw me at the window, he scampered up the fence and perched on a post three feet from my lens. He watched curiously and intently as I fired off ...
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Photo Location: My Backyard Fence.
This photo qualifies for the "Extra Challenge": Found In Nature
  • Teresa Wiist Edited a year ago

    I have some extra squirrels if you need them... LOL. Lovely composition.

    I have some extra squirrels if you need them... LOL. Lovely composition.

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  • Jim Bashkin Edited a year ago

    Hmm, they always run away from me! You must be better looking. This is a wonderful shot with lots of character.

    Hmm, they always run away from me! You must be better looking. This is a wonderful shot with lots of character.

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  • topcat Edited a year ago

    Fantastic image Richard, which was too good not to share. “Ladies and gentlemen, I give you the winner of the blinking competition” 🤣🤣🤣

    Fantastic image Richard, which was too good not to share. “Ladies and gentlemen, I give you the winner of the blinking competition” 🤣🤣🤣

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  • Ellen Bogenschutz Edited a year ago

    What a face! Seems to be really concentrating on you!

    Not sure this is a true anthropomorphic image….

    But he’s very cute!

    What a face! Seems to be really concentrating on you!

    Not sure this is a true anthropomorphic image….

    But he’s very cute!

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Regular Critique
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Nikon D200 Nikon 55-300mm f/4.5-5.6 Dx
1/160 f/8 800 100

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