This young lady took a stroll past my camera trap yesterday morning. I appreciate the fact that she kept her left ear just in frame. And the pink nose too. That’s a nice touch. Nikon D810 with Nikkor 17-35mm lens (at 17mm) ISO 400, f/11 at 1/160th of a second, Cognisys camera box, trail monitor and remote flashes.
Not to creative direct this or anything, but I feel like individual animals are expected in the camera trap category.
What if we put them all together, Musicians of Bremen style? Next round I’d like to see:
A titmouse
riding on the back of a chipmunk
riding on the back of a skunk
riding on the back of an opossum
riding on the back of a bear cub
riding on the back of a white-tailed deer
Keep pushing the work Sean. I know you’ll get there.
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She is a beauty
Karen will want to keep her
Not to creative direct this or anything, but I feel like individual animals are expected in the camera trap category.
What if we put them all together, Musicians of Bremen style? Next round I’d like to see:
A titmouse
riding on the back of a chipmunk
riding on the back of a skunk
riding on the back of an opossum
riding on the back of a bear cub
riding on the back of a white-tailed deer
Keep pushing the work Sean. I know you’ll get there.
GREAT PIC. ) IS THE RED NOSE RAINDEER FOR CHRISTMAS. )? OH ISN;T SHE CUTE. GREAT PIC.
Wonderful!
Princesses always know how to pose for the camera! Such sweet visitor.