This one reinforces my comment about scale. The tree is not sharp so the mind says it is far away, thus does not give the psych effect that the other one does.

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Shel Belinkoff wrote:

Hi Frank ...

I was in macro mode on the widish side. Less than
a foot or so from the critter. I was testing
the close focusing capabilities of the camera that day. There's a similar pic which captures the reflection of the
sun and the house in her eyes. You can see it pretty
clearly <LOL>


I'm gonna post a few more of "Puffy Cheeks." This one,
which which just went up, is definitely less "scary."
Rated G <LOL> http://home.earthlink.net/~digisnaps/puffyleft.html



frank theriault wrote:


Well, I'm with Paul on this one.  Cute shot.  What lens did you use?  I know
it was your DigiSony, so I'm assuming it was a zoom, but I guess my real
question is:  how close were you to the rodent when you took that one?  I'm
guessing pretty damned close!

Some people don't like rodents of any kind.  My ex always said that
squirrels were rats with good PR.

Personally, I think they're cute little critters, and your photo caught
that, IMHO.

cheers,
frank




-- graywolf http://graywolfphoto.com

"You might as well accept people as they are,
you are not going to be able to change them anyway."




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