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Cute Sammy Squirrel, Sue. I really should read something about aperture and depth of field. All my photos are hit or miss. Sometimes I’m lucky. 🙂
Cute squirrel, but he’s not standing out from the background!
I know but it’s not his fault. He’s still cute. 😃
It’s my in attention!
He looks like he is holding an invisible nut, in that bottom photo.
Regards, Pete.
I think he was just shyly saying hello..
very sweet
😀
They’re like little people when they stand up, really cute!
Aren’t they! He looked at me if he was asking a question – probably ‘why haven’t you brought any food?’
Never let it be said! The one that got away 🙂 🙂 But very cute.
😊
My first sighting of a squirrel is still exciting. They belong in stories and fables. I haven’t fed any yet, but I’ve had a few run up my leg in hope! If I’d taken these photos I’d have been ecstatic and oblivious of (to?) aperture failings
You are too kind, Meg!
You were quick on the draw or shooting from the hip!!! at least you caught him. He is so cute.
Quick on the draw!
He seems to like you and your camera. *smile
Teehee!