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    Red Squirrels from Brownsa Island

    366 - Red Squirrel 366-03-2018 by Trevor Bartlett, on Flickr

    367 - Red Squirrel 367-03-2018 by Trevor Bartlett, on Flickr

    368 - Red Squirrel 368-03-2018 by Trevor Bartlett, on Flickr
    Trev

    Equipment - According to the wife more than a Camera Shop got

    Flickr:
    https://www.flickr.com/photos/trevb2639/

    #2
    Re: Red Squirrels

    Nice set Trev

    Tom

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      #3
      Re: Red Squirrels

      Wonderful light and lovely detail Trev. I love number one which is the iconic squirrel pose. Number two is superb with the backlighting, but not quite so good with the background.
      Colin

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        #4
        Re: Red Squirrels

        Nice set, like them all for different reasons, 1 and 3 look noisy to me though

        Paul

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          #5
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          lovely classic pose on the first, quite difficult to get a clean background behind those moss covered logs

          stan
          Stan - LRPS, CPAGB, BPE2*

          http://neptuno-photography.foliopic.com/
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            #6
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            Thanks everyone, it was not the best of days with very few spells of sunlight. Must make another trip when there's more people around to keep the Peacocks amused!
            Trev

            Equipment - According to the wife more than a Camera Shop got

            Flickr:
            https://www.flickr.com/photos/trevb2639/

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              #7
              Re: Red Squirrels

              it was not the best of days with very few spells of sunlight
              avantage of living near is I dont have to decide until around 9am if the weather is looking good - monday was probably the best day of the week

              Must make another trip when there's more people around to keep the Peacocks amused!
              once it gets warmer and families are picnicing on the lawn the peacocks will turn their attention there and leave the togs alone, trouble is, by then the squirrels will be far less ative and the tree canopy will fill out making the woodland very dark
              Stan - LRPS, CPAGB, BPE2*

              http://neptuno-photography.foliopic.com/
              flickr

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