My local friendly fox giving me lots of opportunities to play with different lenses, including the RF 28-70 f/2, RF 70-200 f/2.8 and RF 600mm f/4. Looking forward to spring if she brings some cubs!
It's been cold in Chicago so I haven't really ventured out much but this was a grab right out my back door. The neighbor a couple houses down has out bird feeders which draw plenty of squirrels, well lunch was served...
I didn't grab my camera until they decided to relax after the meal. I got a close as I could without spooking them or becoming desert. It's about a 50% crop.
One under the overcast on the east side of the Continental Divide in a pond alongside the Fall River at 8,560 ft elevation. I'm over 1.5 miles away at 10,800 ft elevation.
R8, RF 800 f11, DxOPL8
One in the shade on the west side near the Colorado River. This one was a bit closer.
R7, RF 100-400, DxOPL8
Thought I'd start a thread for pronghorns and other wild ungulates. We have lots of pronghorns around here (often, but mistakenly, called an antelope). They're generally much easier to take pictures of than deer. 1. Female pronghorn. She was by the side of the road and just stood there...