When I first returned to photography and began working with my squirrels, I questioned my choice. I asked who would want to look at squirrels. So I jumped on YouTube and discovered the wildlife photographer Dani Connor Wild. Her red squirrels are beautiful. She discusses that squirrels are a good starting place for the beginning wildlife photographer. After working with them for nearly a year, I understand this comment. After a bit of a frustrating day at the creek with the geese and ducks, I returned and worked with my guys. Finishing up for the day, I discovered this little one casually munching away on a nut I had earlier left. Comfortable with my presence, he continued to enjoy his treat. I can say he was a perfect way to end a day.
As said previously, I am having some issues with the color, so any input would be appreciated. I'm not sure about some of them!
As always, I hope you enjoy!
niteman3d
Loc: South Central Pennsylvania, USA
With no basis for comparison other than what I think it should look like, they look great to me. Love the stop-action with the flying peanut shells. Nice set! 👍👍
Hard to say about the color, but the photos are excellent! I'm thinking that color varies from one to another doesn't it?
Some very cute and good images Barb.
Don
BAchme wrote:
When I first returned to photography and began working with my squirrels, I questioned my choice. I asked who would want to look at squirrels. So I jumped on YouTube and discovered the wildlife photographer Dani Connor Wild. Her red squirrels are beautiful. She discusses that squirrels are a good starting place for the beginning wildlife photographer. After working with them for nearly a year, I understand this comment. After a bit of a frustrating day at the creek with the geese and ducks, I returned and worked with my guys. Finishing up for the day, I discovered this little one casually munching away on a nut I had earlier left. Comfortable with my presence, he continued to enjoy his treat. I can say he was a perfect way to end a day.
As said previously, I am having some issues with the color, so any input would be appreciated. I'm not sure about some of them!
As always, I hope you enjoy!
When I first returned to photography and began wor... (
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Only trouble with color is that the pictures are in a sequence and there is an expectation from one shot to the next. I have noted the variations as the sun slides in and out of cloud cover. I stopped worrying about it after the point was made that we all have different monitors.
Your subject is fun to watch.
Boris
niteman3d wrote:
With no basis for comparison other than what I think it should look like, they look great to me. Love the stop-action with the flying peanut shells. Nice set! 👍👍
Thanks, appreciate the feedback
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