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Sneak thief!|
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| camera | NIKON D40X |
| exposure mode | full manual |
| shutterspeed | 1/40s |
| aperture | f/5.6 |
| sensitivity | ISO800 |
| focal length | 200.0mm |
| resolution | 3715x2427 pixels |
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Sneak thief!
This little chap demolished the birds` fat cake. I guess squirrels do not have to worry about cholesterol. (:o)
comments (22)
This cute little fellow could come and steal anything from me, and this (who me)look would make me forgive him. Beautiful shot Rosalyn, nice sharp detail.
He sure looks like he is up to mischief here!
Wonderfully sharp and focused, Roz. You'd never believe they can be the pests they are in Georgia, where they get into everything electrical and chew things up. UGH!
Wow ! too much nice ! really well spoted !
Very nice capture Rosalyn. Great details
I can just hear this squirrel saying "It wasn't me, Ma'am" while he has the evidence on his whiskers, claws and fur!
Really great photo.
We have red squirrels and they devour bird seed (black oil sunflower) by the ton and have the nerve to be aggressive to the birds and keep them away. Pesky little pests!!!
A great shot Rosalyn, he looks very alert so I guess you caught him at just the right time.
This is a stunning picture, these little guys never sit still, you did a great job here Roz.
Wonderful and so cute
lol,fantastic detail Rosalyn well done
I know they are supposed to be vermin but don't you just love watching their antics? Lovely shot Ros
wow... this is really nice. I love it.
Isn't he/she cute. Someone told me once that squirrels are basically rats with tales.
Sharp shot. I bet if you blow this up, you'll be able to see yourself in his eye. Look carefully.
And he still has some cake crumbs on his face !
Oooh! It's spotted you!
Super capture Roz, look at all the little bits of fat on his/her whiskers, and the damp surly fur on the tail!
Nice and lovely one !!! I like his face and the colours !!!
now that's one CUTE squirrel. Congrats on such a perfect capture!
Perfect timing Ros; is the eye quite sharp? It looks a fraction off to me. I might have been tempted to 'remove' the non-natural elements (trellis, fat ball etc) to fake a 'wild' environment.
Rosalyn Sears: It definitely could have been a bit sharper, but this tree is only about eight feet away from my kitchen door, and I was only ever likely to get one shot off. As soon as I clicked the shutter, he was away like a rat up a drainpipe. lol! (:o)
Great picture! That little ball-of-fur looks like it is up to something not quite legal.
Caught at a very precise moment Rosalyn. Great shot
Excellent timing and composition
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