Squirrel's Garbage
I have not posted anything in a while and the last thing you would think I would put up is a squirrel with garbage. Well, I'm different and this is what I consider to be a photography moment.
While I was waiting near a park, I heard a critter making noise. When I turned around, I saw a squirrel in the garbage. It was strange at one point, but instead of moving away like most people would do, I took a picture of him.
A few actually.
When it comes to creatures that are in or near a garbage can, it may seem strange that you are so close and you will want to move away. Others will try to help the creature but will be bit if they get too close. But sometimes the best thing to do is to see the creature for what they are and see what they are doing.
Never approach an animal that can cause you harm. Just think about why they are there and what you can do to help when it comes to the environment and their own food supply.
Other than that, take pictures at different angles and look at how beautiful they truly are.
While I was waiting near a park, I heard a critter making noise. When I turned around, I saw a squirrel in the garbage. It was strange at one point, but instead of moving away like most people would do, I took a picture of him.
A few actually.
This is what squirrels do when there are no nuts or acorns for them to eat. They start digging in the garbage. I like this picture because it shows you the dark outline of the creature and what he is going to eat by the small light that is shinning on him. It is very cool and interesting at the same time. This is because of the way the sun it reflecting off the top of the garbage.
This picture is a little bit different than the first. It shows the squirrel walking along the edge of the garbage can. It is like he is searching for something else to eat. Or maybe something to go through so he can bring it back with him later.
The squirrel finally started to look at the camera! It is rare when you get a picture of an animal that is looking directly at you. This is close enough where I can get the entire squirrel and you can see all of his colors and how his tail is curved over his back.
Never approach an animal that can cause you harm. Just think about why they are there and what you can do to help when it comes to the environment and their own food supply.
Other than that, take pictures at different angles and look at how beautiful they truly are.
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-Jess *
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