Forget the weather, what's to eat?
Uploaded: November 30, 2005
F-stop: F/4.5
Shutter speed: 1/388 second
ISO speed: 100
Time Taken: 10:32 AM
Date taken: September 5th, '05
Place taken: Near Red Bay, Labrador.
When we were on a road trip through Newfoundland and Labrador, we happened upon a little road, and, upon further exploring, found a little overgrown community garden! As we were readying to leave, this little woodchuck popped out of his hole!
No filters, lenses or digital editing.
Exif: FNumber: 4.5, ExposureBiasValue: 0/100, ExposureTime: 0.0025, Flash: flash did not fire, ISO: 100, WhiteBalance: auto white balance
Abby Way December 10, 2005
Hi,Stan Lubach December 10, 2005
Very nice composition, Abby. I like the way the green foliage frames the little guy ( or should that be girl? ). The lighting seems a bit bright on the side of his neck and face, but I don't think that really takes anything away from the shot overall. Good catch. #2172632Brandon e. Wall December 11, 2005
I like it!!!Katrina McMeans December 12, 2005
Nice capture, Abby! I think a vertical composition may have looked better, but I like it as it is, too!Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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