More Red Squirrel photos.
Regis
Loc: Coeur d' Alene, Idaho
Partly sunny day when I took these photos of 3 different squirrels. (These are small Red Squirrels-body length about 8-9 inches. They are not Fox Squirrels which are much larger).
Photo #1- Canon 5Dsr - Canon 100-400 II @ 299mm - Canon 1.4x III - 1/640 - f/10 - ISO @ 640. Distance was about 50-60 feet.
Photo #2- Canon 5Dsr - Canon 100-400 II @ 255mm - Canon 1.4x III - 1/320 - f/8 - ISO @ 640. Distance was about 40-50 feet.
Photo #3- Canon 5Dsr - Canon 100-400 II @ 560mm - Canon 1.4x III - 1/640 - f/13 - ISO @ 640. Distance was about 50-60 feet.
Very nice captures Regis. Excellent detail on these little cuties.
read recently that those rat fink red squirrels are a vector species for leprosy
nice picks but a can not stand the little rats there very destructive !!!!!!!!!
Regis
Loc: Coeur d' Alene, Idaho
Photog8 wrote:
Super shots, Reg. ;-
I thank you very much, Photog8.
Regis
Loc: Coeur d' Alene, Idaho
Cwilson341 wrote:
Very nice captures Regis. Excellent detail on these little cuties.
I appreciate your good reply, Carol. Thank you.
Terrific images Regis. All are super, but I especially like that expressive face in #2.
Beautiful shots, Regis. I love his expression in the second one.
Jane
Regis wrote:
Partly sunny day when I took these photos of 3 different squirrels. (These are small Red Squirrels-body length about 8-9 inches. They are not Fox Squirrels which are much larger).
Photo #1- Canon 5Dsr - Canon 100-400 II @ 299mm - Canon 1.4x III - 1/640 - f/10 - ISO @ 640. Distance was about 50-60 feet.
Photo #2- Canon 5Dsr - Canon 100-400 II @ 255mm - Canon 1.4x III - 1/320 - f/8 - ISO @ 640. Distance was about 40-50 feet.
Photo #3- Canon 5Dsr - Canon 100-400 II @ 560mm - Canon 1.4x III - 1/640 - f/13 - ISO @ 640. Distance was about 50-60 feet.
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Really good captures Regis. Love the detail and sharpness.
CLF
Loc: Raleigh, NC
Regis wrote:
Partly sunny day when I took these photos of 3 different squirrels. (These are small Red Squirrels-body length about 8-9 inches. They are not Fox Squirrels which are much larger).
Photo #1- Canon 5Dsr - Canon 100-400 II @ 299mm - Canon 1.4x III - 1/640 - f/10 - ISO @ 640. Distance was about 50-60 feet.
Photo #2- Canon 5Dsr - Canon 100-400 II @ 255mm - Canon 1.4x III - 1/320 - f/8 - ISO @ 640. Distance was about 40-50 feet.
Photo #3- Canon 5Dsr - Canon 100-400 II @ 560mm - Canon 1.4x III - 1/640 - f/13 - ISO @ 640. Distance was about 50-60 feet.
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Regis, another great set. This Canon lens is just fantastic. Thanks for the detail on the equipment.
Greg
I think he likes the camera Regis. These are fine shots. Outstanding detail.
-Doc
Regis wrote:
Partly sunny day when I took these photos of 3 different squirrels. (These are small Red Squirrels-body length about 8-9 inches. They are not Fox Squirrels which are much larger).
Photo #1- Canon 5Dsr - Canon 100-400 II @ 299mm - Canon 1.4x III - 1/640 - f/10 - ISO @ 640. Distance was about 50-60 feet.
Photo #2- Canon 5Dsr - Canon 100-400 II @ 255mm - Canon 1.4x III - 1/320 - f/8 - ISO @ 640. Distance was about 40-50 feet.
Photo #3- Canon 5Dsr - Canon 100-400 II @ 560mm - Canon 1.4x III - 1/640 - f/13 - ISO @ 640. Distance was about 50-60 feet.
Partly sunny day when I took these photos of 3 dif... (
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Not a fan of red squirrels. No problem with the grey ones. Last winter was our one in NH. One night we heard a lot of noise in the ceilings. At first, we could not understand what it was. In talking to some friends it appeared some squirrels had found a way into the house. We called an exterminator. Some $600.00 later they were gone. They were red squirrels I guess the grey ones know their place. My husband now has a pellet rifle. I do believe the problem will not happen again. Whenever he sees them around the bird feeder he goes into his Marine mode. I think he calls it lock and load.
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