I found this photo while doing the previous blog post, this
photo was taken chronologically first but I preferred the previous photo, which
is why I uploaded it first. I had first seen the squirrel scurrying around in
this tree. It stopped on a branch and leaned over looking like it was about jump
to the ground (which it did after I captured my photos).
I didn’t have much time to capture the image I wanted, so I
put the camera into shutter priority and selected a shutter speed of 1/640th
of a second. I chose this photo as I knew it would fast enough for all
eventualities; it is fast enough to remove almost any movement by the squirrel
and it will remove any camera movement even at the lens longest focal length.
Fortunately I had enough time to take a short series of photos before the
squirrel jumped off the branch onto the ground.
To edit the photo I cropped the photo for a tighter
composition around the squirrel because there were quite a few distractions
behind the tree. I didn’t change anything else because I was happy with the
exposure and the colours had been replicated perfectly.
Hopefully at some time next week Bex and I will get a chance
to go for a photography wander. The weather looks to improve so hopefully there
will be plenty of new flowers bursting into life in the nature reserve and lots
of wildlife hiding and waiting to be found.
Mat
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