Most of the squirrel shots I manage to get are with the squirrel up on our deck railing with me a few feet away, zoomed in. This time it was a bit rainy out, and the squirrel came to our back door (a glass sliding door.) I fed him a walnut, and he simply took a couple hops back and began eating... my theory is he wanted to stay dry so he didn't venture far from the door. Anyways, when the deck gets wet it becomes very reflective, which is surprisingly what the background is... the back deck. And speaking of reflective, you can actually see our sliding glass door (at least the frame of it) in the squirrel's eye... the left side is the door (and the little knobby part is the handle) and if you see on the bottom you can even see the wood of the deck, and a bit of sky in the top right part of his eye. Pretty neat.
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
060 : Squirrel with a reflective eye
Most of the squirrel shots I manage to get are with the squirrel up on our deck railing with me a few feet away, zoomed in. This time it was a bit rainy out, and the squirrel came to our back door (a glass sliding door.) I fed him a walnut, and he simply took a couple hops back and began eating... my theory is he wanted to stay dry so he didn't venture far from the door. Anyways, when the deck gets wet it becomes very reflective, which is surprisingly what the background is... the back deck. And speaking of reflective, you can actually see our sliding glass door (at least the frame of it) in the squirrel's eye... the left side is the door (and the little knobby part is the handle) and if you see on the bottom you can even see the wood of the deck, and a bit of sky in the top right part of his eye. Pretty neat.
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