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31-03-13, 02:53 AM
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Frosty Squirrel

Our Photography club was to have a Nature photographer guest speaker who was featured in The Canadian Geographic Collectors Eddition 2012.
He was also going to critique some of our photos.

Sadly..because of a snow storm and the distance everyone had to travel..the meeting was cancelled.

So here is the little fellow I captured in a tree eatring a peanut butter cracker (I may have provided.)

I have forgot how you told me to resize..and so sorry for the "resize thingy" and likely the softening of the image as well.

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31-03-13, 07:50 AM
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Re: Frosty Squirrel

What a lovely capture Sharon. Nice and sharp and I like the composition.


     
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31-03-13, 08:14 PM
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Re: Frosty Squirrel

Very nice image you've captured there.
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01-04-13, 03:16 AM
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Re: Frosty Squirrel

Thank you for your replies! Appreciate them.
I still have access to several critters but not the ultimate setup that I am so missing now!.
This was a camera mounted on a tripod, focused just above the crotch in the tree right outside our side patio door..."bait" below the tree and a remote shutter release.

Why I wanted this image critiqued?
It was cropped to remove a lower belly..not the problem.
However, there was a small branch crossing the top portion of his head..that completely ruined the shot. So used a healing brush to remove it.
I am new using brushes..so I realize on line images wouldn't probably show the fix...but please look closer to see how I did??
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Canon Rebel T5i
Tamron 18-270 mm
Sigma 10-20 mm
Canon EF 50 mm 1.8
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01-04-13, 08:04 AM
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Re: Frosty Squirrel

I can't see anything untoward. So well done from me.


     
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01-04-13, 03:11 PM
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Re: Frosty Squirrel

Lovely moment captured


     
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