Just a chipmunk on a rock but these critters are much harder to photograph in the wilds of Missouri than in National Parks and other public places. There is a big group of rocks on our farm we call "Thousand Rocks" where chipmunks tend to hang out in the fall eating acorns. I like the light and warmth of this image and I hope you all get some enjoyment from it. The shot is a little tight but its full frame with a tree behind my back.
Canon 40D; Canon 500 F4 L; 1/125; F/4.0; EC +2/3; Manual Focus; ISO 200; Gitzo GT3530LS; Wimberley II
Danny
This is beautiful , lovely settings , light , expo and compo does not look tight to me
branch in lower right corner do not bother me at all here
TFS
Excellent low angle and eye contact in this capture and I like the setting. Agree toning done the BG is a good suggestion. Many thanks for sharing Danny.
Harshad - I'm so glad you didn't suggest that I remove that stick. Thanks again for commenting on all of my posts. I appreciate it, and thanks to everybody else for looking and providing tips.