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Posted: Sun Jan 27th, 2019 15:19
 
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That is Theresa May. I recognise those print kitten heels from TV.



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return to the red squirrels yesterday

on a mission by jeff and jan cohen, on Flickr

cache hunting by jeff and jan cohen, on Flickr

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Nothing wrong with those Jeff, Love #3.

If I may say, a tad less saturation but I realise you like your red squirrels red, and why not! LOL

I'm going to have to visit Wales again soon... It's been too long.



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Rob I have looked at the photos from the two canon users ( may I spit on the floor in disgust ) :lol: that were with me and theres are identical .. while there were a few darker ones there this is pretty close to there natural colour .. this small area of woodland seems to have a very good breeding stock .. yes you do need to get yer bum down here again m8

 




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another squidgy shot , ooh the shame he's flashing his widgy

dingle ling a ding dong by jeff and jan cohen, on Flickr

 




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Great Eric and you got the colour balance right!



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Jeff you are a good photographer and take well seen, well composed and pin sharp images why keep spoiling them with very poor colour balance? Any serious wild life photographer would laugh at you and your super pixs are up here for the world to see.

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Well I think we need to balance here.
I think Graham's picture is truer to reality but it looks a bit washed out compared with the red squirrels I have seen in Spain.

I will need to go dig out my massively inferior pictures and post one now!



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Spanish Red Squirrel.
D3S with only sharpening applied.

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