Squirrel hunt
Now it seems spring is to arrive at last. Finally!
I chased a squirrel for almost an hour, stopping in a few trees to lick some sap but mainly trying to run away the poor thing.
I never really got a good angle, mostly just shooting straight up. So none of the photos of the squirrel or the birds are very good photographs. I need a lot more practise on "moving targets".



A short pause for two other inhabitants of the same tree:


Back to the squirrel, here licking sap.


I finally left the squirrel alone and put my attention to two birchtrees:

Birch-bark curling up.

Stripes on a fallen tree.

The final frontier of the winter (?)
Out of the forrest:

An older steampipe, great pattern.

Decaying lorry of some sort.

Cold wall.

The "Blood bus". A mobile "give blood unit"
I chased a squirrel for almost an hour, stopping in a few trees to lick some sap but mainly trying to run away the poor thing.
I never really got a good angle, mostly just shooting straight up. So none of the photos of the squirrel or the birds are very good photographs. I need a lot more practise on "moving targets".



A short pause for two other inhabitants of the same tree:


Back to the squirrel, here licking sap.


I finally left the squirrel alone and put my attention to two birchtrees:

Birch-bark curling up.

Stripes on a fallen tree.

The final frontier of the winter (?)
Out of the forrest:

An older steampipe, great pattern.

Decaying lorry of some sort.

Cold wall.

The "Blood bus". A mobile "give blood unit"
2 Comments:
Final Frontier is my favorite. How the ice is suspended above the green.
Yes it's nice, a bit over exposed I think. I took a few others, better in that aspect, but I liked this angle the most.
Thanks for commenting Marc.
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