Squirrel Walking

© Nanette B. Stephens

Squirrel Walking

Uploaded: March 01, 2012

Description

This was taken on July 2011 while I was at lunch in the park in Geneva. I was on the bridge over the Fox River watching the ducks & Geese and when I turned around, this little squirrel was walking towards me. I took seveal shots with my Nikon D70s, VR 55-300mm lens, at 300mm, ISO 320, 1/400s, F-13 and OEV Auto and post processing in PhotoShop 7.

Comments

Lydia Lee level-classic March 01, 2012 0

Nice capture, Nanette. This little guy is really cute! #1446559

Nanette B. Stephens level-classic March 01, 2012 0

Thank you. I couldn't believe that he didn't spook and run away when I turned and started taking shots. Your pictures in your gallery are really good. My husband loves creating images digitally on the computer and has created some really good ones. Thanks again. #10015530

Robert R. Goodman March 13, 2012 0

Hi Nanette,sure is a little cutie my friend.Excellent capture and favorite,hard to believe but do have Squirrels in the desert!!! #10036625

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