It’s a Squirrel’s World

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One thing I love to see on the hiking trails, are those little creatures called squirrels. If you are lucky enough, one can approach a squirrel, without them scurrying away. Usually they do split, before you approach, but this one stuck around for his time in the limelight. I managed to take about twenty photos, but only about three were good enough to publish. Well after spending about 5 minutes at this pit stop, it was time to move on and finish the hike. It was so awesome getting some decent pics. Thanks for stopping by.

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Camera: Huawei P40 Pro
Lens: Leica
Editing: Lightroom

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The first picture is stunning, it feels like the rabbit was defying gravity with the way it was positioned on that tree lol.

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These amazing animals can rip around these trees like nobody's business!

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What a great picture you took
It must have been really hard to take the picture

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Well I did take several attempts, but I managed to get a few good ones. Thanks.

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They are lightning fast. You always have to take a lot of pictures to get a few decent ones of squirrels hahaha....
Greetings!

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Exactly! Have to use the shotgun effect. Thanks for stopping by.

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They're photogenic for sure... the hard part is exactly to get them to stand still! Flash incarnated in furry spirits! :)

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That's for sure, nearly impossible.

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They are cute little rodents! The one's that stick around are usually the ones who have been fed by people in the past. They're hoping for a free meal, they are pretty smart animals! You did get some great pictures!

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You're right, and I don't feed wildlife in general. Thanks as always for stopping by.

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In fact, I thought this picture was only in a fairy tale book with an interesting story.

But I was wrong, the proof is that you can get such a perfect picture.

A very beautiful picture my brother, you get such an amazing moment 👍👍🤗🤗 👍👍🤗🤗

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Rul nice close up photo graphs

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Those are killer shots. Sometimes I hate my iphone.....

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You need to get a 16pro..iPhone has nearly caught up with android now.

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Ha! My wife just got hers. I'm still on a 12. Maybe in another 5 years I'll be up to a 16.

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