This was photographed at my home in bangalore. A big chikoo tree where lots of squirrels come to eat.
Canon 50 D, Canon 100-400 mm L IS USM, ISO 400, f7.1, 1/30, hand held, full frame.
Comments and critiques welcome..
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This was photographed at my home in bangalore. A big chikoo tree where lots of squirrels come to eat.
Canon 50 D, Canon 100-400 mm L IS USM, ISO 400, f7.1, 1/30, hand held, full frame.
Comments and critiques welcome..
Regards,
Mrudul Godbole
Nice low angle. The eye contact is nice. The chickoo is as big as this fellow. The background is nicely diffused. The sharpness is nice despite the low shutter speed. Thanks for sharing.
Cheers,
Sabyasachi
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Very crisp image. It looks like a three striped squirrel. Their art of feeding is a treat to watch. They never waste pulp. Here five striped squirrels have made their home in my small garden.Thanks for sharing.SaktiWild
Patraji has rightly said. Excellent.
Nice to have a chickoo tree in your backyard. Wish I had chickoo trees in my house, I would replace the squirrel then . Agree the low angle looks good. Thanks for sharing.
indian palm squirrel. it seems everyone have to be content with taking pictures of squirrels and other locals since the ban on tourism in tiger reserves! just kidding...
Nice that you got the bg clean,got a sharp img @ SS 1/30s handheld.Lovely image...............
TFS
Suraj.S
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