Which there usually is a squirt parked under the walnut tree whenever we come home. Not much time for these images since they start moving as soon as the car door opens. To this day I'm still never sue where the sun will be, on the sq or behind the sq as in this case.
great sharpness and exposure. love the "hands" and the snow on the nose. It looks a bit tight to me, especially on the bottom. Is there room enough for it's virtual feet?
This little guy looks awfully healthy to me...:eek: What do you feed him???:D He looks like hes hungry again...:cool:Very nice capture Nonda...love it to death...
Thanks Gus ..Cheryl there isn't any room on the bottom and I'm not so sure, I though about it, how well trying to add canvas with it being a conifer would work. Bit cropped off right side only. Whatdaya mean I make sqs look cute, they are cute.:p
Last edited by Nonda Surratt; 01-08-2009 at 08:57 PM.
lol, Nonda. Yes, I know you think they are cute. So do I. Even when they take my bird food, and destroy my specialty trees I have been laboring on for over a year! We will have more of them this coming summer. Once all the leaves were off the tress, I saw two of their nests in our yard trees.
Nonda, I love the snow on the nose. Squirrels are indeed cute when they're not ravaging the bird feeders.
How hard would it be to remove that tiny black speck on his chest?
Stefan removing the dirt isn't hard ,just call it squirrel ambiance;)
Cheryl, we need to talk about your trees. Don's thing is dwarf, rare, conifers and Japanese maples, we also feed birds. I can help with the trees and the feeders, what we have to watch around here is rabbits.
Last edited by Nonda Surratt; 01-09-2009 at 05:18 AM.
........... We are getting close to "Squirrel Week" good to take pointers and get ready Fine looking critter Nonda . probably saying "you want to photograph me" :)