Baby porcupine [Beavers, Porcupine, & Muskrats]
Uploaded: May 08, 2010 08:33:06
Ann Coates May 08, 2010
Outstanding James. We don't get to see these cute creatures here on BP so often. Fantastic POV and detail. #1266699Michelle D. Allen May 08, 2010
Stunning, James, absolutely stunning! The colors and lighting are second only to the excellent DOF you've chosen. WTG! #8597437Michelle Alton May 08, 2010
Awesome... #8597780Anne M. Young May 09, 2010
Perfect! #8598313Dianna Murphy May 13, 2010
He looks like a hedge hog. I have a friend that has one. Whatever he is he's adorable and you've captured him perfectly. #8609364Kathy Cline May 15, 2010
Adorable shot and very unique. Im wondering if the baby porcupines look just like the hedge hogs when babies?Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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