Squirrels are pretty common stupid things that I tend to photograph when I'm bored. Anyone else?
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Canon 40D, 200mm, f4, 1/100s
Squirrels are pretty common stupid things that I tend to photograph when I'm bored. Anyone else?
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Canon 40D, 200mm, f4, 1/100s
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We call them possums over here in Australia. This took place a few yards from my back yard. It is a picture of a python magican. He is making a possum disappear. I had to re-locate the snake towards the end of this performance as I have little dogs about the same size as the possum. I rang a vet before I shifted the snake as I was concerned about the health and safety of the snake and for myself. The vet said it is very hard to get bitten by a snake with a possum hanging out of its mouth. Nature ya gotta love it.
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The possum body was about fifteen inches long. The blanket is what I rolled the snake on to to move him to another part of the yard.
Cheers,
Steve
Steve U
Wine, Food and Photography Student and Connoisseur
I'll agree....when I'm bored and need a prop....the squirrel is a willing subject.
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Here's one from earlier this year:
EOS 7D, EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6<span style="color: #ff0000;"]L IS USM @ 400mm, 1/1000 s, f/6.3, ISO 3200
Nice red squirrel John....but what did you do in PP to make the 3200 ISO look this good? I rarely go above 1200 w/my 7D......
Originally Posted by Bill W
I've noticed that a few times with your 7D, John! I would never be able to shoot at 3200 ISO and expect to get a keeper!
.......and I'll abuse chipmunks when given the opportunity.
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First attempt to post, hope I get these images linked correctly... :-)
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Originally Posted by Steve U
That's too funny! I want to come down on holiday and hang out with you!
Paul