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Thread: Squirel

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    Re: Squirel

    Nice shot, but I think I like the third in the series the best. It's dynamic, with strong composition :thumbsup:

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    Re: Squirel

    The 3rd and 5th are very good shots where the squirrel isn't competing with other elements like the tree in the first and the gloomy/dusty bg in the second. The fourth and fifth he barely stands out from the tree but the fifth you can at least distinguish him from it. The last is an interesting pose, really shows their acrobatic skills! But it could use some work with the bright bg and the darker subject. Nice shots though, you have to sit on your roof to capture them? It looks like you were on level with him.
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