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Little Chipmunk

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On the run from some Canadian geese 🚣🚣🚣
The Tree Acrobat At 800mm.
He doesn’t need a grand stage or a golden spotlight; a bare branch and the first light of dawn are enough. A tiny throat vibrating with a song that defies the cold, a melody woven into the very fabric of the morning.
They call him ordinary, yet there is nothing common about a heart that sings with such persistence. Captured in a moment of pure, feathered joy. 🐦✨
I went location scouting for a little photo project I’m going to try to execute in a couple weeks and ran across these guys. They won’t factor into the photo project but they’re the best thing I can show you from the day.
IG: roseonroadz
Shot on CANON EOS R8, 200-800mm lens

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Lunar Eclipse - 11/19/21 by nathantw Via Flickr: It had been an overcast day throughout the day and night so I wasn't even sure I was going to go out and shoot any photos. However, I saw the moon peeking through the clouds and I figured, why not? So I set up my camera and waited for any type of clearing in the clouds. I shot and found I had less than 2 seconds to shoot each time. When the Earth's shadow filled the moon it started raining and I had to take shelter. When the rain stopped I ran back outside and waited. Patience was a virtue as a break in the clouds appeared just long enough to take a few shots of a eclipse. I got very, very lucky. Enjoy the shots.
Venus (May 7, 2020)