Yes he is hard to find. I knew if I went inside for my real camera he would disappear, so I made due with my phone camera. He watched me for a very long time, and he was very quiet, no talking allowed. Could be a “she” and she might have some babies in that spot, I don’t know. Sweet nonetheless.
I agree. Funny thing is that they are actually very successful rodents but still so cute. Your phone cam did a good job, it’s funny that you said Real camera, i say that too. Phones have a long way to go to catch up with real cameras!
I do that a lot. See something go inside for my “real” camera, like yesterday, and the birds were gone even though I watched them for a while before deciding.
Sometimes I’m glad not to have the camera with me because it forces me to “be in the moment”, but often I regret not having it. In this case, the tiny squirrel is hard to see, but he was hard to see from my vantage point, so it’s true to how I was watching him and he silently watched me. Better luck with the birds next time! π
Well, there’s a counter argument to that which is, when I have my camera I often am more “aware” of my surroundings. Yes, it’s because I’m looking for a photo opportunity, but still, I see things that otherwise I might have missed. So there, you go. π
A friend said that she looks for things to photograph and reckons that I see things that she doesn’t while looking.
A difference in looking and seeing but as you say being more aware of what’s happening around you. π
Really hard to find. Without your text we would have seen it. Cool pic!
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He’s hard to find, so cute. β€οΈ
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Yes he is hard to find. I knew if I went inside for my real camera he would disappear, so I made due with my phone camera. He watched me for a very long time, and he was very quiet, no talking allowed. Could be a “she” and she might have some babies in that spot, I don’t know. Sweet nonetheless.
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I agree. Funny thing is that they are actually very successful rodents but still so cute. Your phone cam did a good job, it’s funny that you said Real camera, i say that too. Phones have a long way to go to catch up with real cameras!
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I do that a lot. See something go inside for my “real” camera, like yesterday, and the birds were gone even though I watched them for a while before deciding.
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Sometimes I’m glad not to have the camera with me because it forces me to “be in the moment”, but often I regret not having it. In this case, the tiny squirrel is hard to see, but he was hard to see from my vantage point, so it’s true to how I was watching him and he silently watched me. Better luck with the birds next time! π
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My bestie often says βbe in the momentβ as well when I “have” to have my camera with me π
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Well, there’s a counter argument to that which is, when I have my camera I often am more “aware” of my surroundings. Yes, it’s because I’m looking for a photo opportunity, but still, I see things that otherwise I might have missed. So there, you go. π
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A friend said that she looks for things to photograph and reckons that I see things that she doesn’t while looking.
A difference in looking and seeing but as you say being more aware of what’s happening around you. π
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Blending in, with, it’s, surrounding environment, harder for the predators, to spot him…
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Yes, for sure.
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Cute!
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Really hard to find. Without your text we would have seen it. Cool pic!
Thanks for sharing π π
Have a happy week
The Fab Four of Cley
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π Thank you
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