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Posted: Tue Feb 5th, 2019 06:38
 
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I would say that my picture was taken in lower light than Jeff's as it was in a pine wood.
I will say that the quality of light also makes a huge difference to colour rendering.

However that said the red squirrels I have seen in Scotland are redder than my spanish one!
Probably something to do with the Scottish ginger gene.
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I totally dis-agree with graham on this the squirrels in this spot are virtually the colour in my photo ,I might have enhanced it a bit but not by that much ,, we have two main colonies in this part of the world one at formby where they tend to be darker much along the lines of jonathons Spanish one .. where as the ones from anglesey are a real olde English ginger red as shown especially when you get them with sun on them ..
on Saturdays trip I did notice a couple of the darker ones there to and there was one that had grey sides but definitely a red .. but definitely none like grahams golden example o.O

 




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JK I would say you were in dull light and colour temp too high and blue. I have been naughty again and fixed colour. No doubt your one from Scotland is darker red colour than the Cumbrian ones.

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Thanks for colour fixing, Graham.
I wanted to post an untouched image but if I had been showing it normally I would have added some Clarity as well as Vibrance and Saturation.
So my image would normally have been adjusted to be somewhere between yours and Jeff's but probably closer to Jeff's image if not quite as red!



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How about a Martian version?

I better get back to my paving... :devil:

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Robert, I think that you have just breached UKGov regulations namely showing an intelligent being from another planet.
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Oh no regulations says showing beings more intelligent than an MP. That cant be so difficult these days.



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I have to say that the ones we have up here in good sun light are close to the colour of Jeff's not quite as red but close.

 




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Robert wrote:
How about a Martian version?

I better get back to my paving... :devil:



:lol::lol: that's clearly a Cumbrian, north facing, squirrel



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Eric wrote:
Robert wrote:
How about a Martian version?

I better get back to my paving... :devil:



:lol::lol: that's clearly a Cumbrian, north facing, squirrel


Raised close to Sellafield. A be seen in the dark squirrel.



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oh dear, it heard something in the bushes ...just as I clicked the shutter.:whip:




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