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    Hi folks ...
    a simple Squirrel image taken yesterday in local park , Squirrel attracted by by some nuts .

    It was really dark at the location and the bit of light coming from behind , so conditions not ideal .... but i took some images .

    Canon EOS R3
    EF 500 IS L II
    Monopod

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    F 5 ; Iso 16000 ; 1/1600 sec

    Processed with Capture One and PS CC ; some gardening in the log

    Thanks for looking and commenting to my previous images

    Cheers Andreas

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    This looks great for ISO 16,000. The detail on the fur is great across the entire body. Log is lovely, and you did well to get the entire tail, even if it means the subject is looking into the short side of the frame. Colors are great.

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    Thanx Dorian for your comment , much appreciated
    Here we have to learn and deal with those Iso settings .... thanx to our brilliant weather

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    The result, considering the light is unbelievable. Its not often that a wildlife image with the subject facing the wrong way works - however this one def does - the tail balances the other side out nicely

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