Giant Squirrel
Uploaded: January 12, 2003
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Bernard B. Travers January 12, 2003
Don't tell me. You used a 10,000 mm lense for this one. What a powerful shot. Great job Eddie. #18667Donna R. Moratelli May 26, 2019
Great shot Ed! #41392Carol Engstrom May 26, 2019
He does look like a giant. Looks like he has his nose on your lens. LOL Great shot, Eddie! #41552Gary H. Minish May 26, 2019
What a close-up! Did you have a peanut tied to the lens? Great shot, Eddie! #41834Eddie King May 26, 2019
Thanks Guys! He was about a foot and a half away... (young and not too cautious)and I used sunflower seeds.. which was meant for the songbirds, on a window sill with the window open enough shoot through. E-20 with standard lens, telephoto mode at its max.... #41873Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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