Few opportunities to take any photos today, but the trailcam proved a worthy substitute. These images were captured last night and mid-afternoon. They're both of Shutterbug, the mainstay of the current garden foxes.
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😎 Daylight trailcam picture :up: It's nice to see the surroundings of the place where you photograph these foxes. So, many houses around :yikes:
He was not interested in apples at all :chef:
Erwin, thanks!
Sami, there are quite a few houses around here, but then we also have foxes in the middle of London so they are quite used to urban (and semi-urban) living.
Darko, those apples are ignored by all the animals except the wasps!
Originally posted by Words:
:eyes: My neighbor saw a fox 2 km away from center of Tampere but otherwise they are hiding pretty well around here.
The quality is pretty good :up: My trailcam is still in Canada (not on duty, though).
Adele, it takes a bit of processing to pull the image up a bit, but for reference shots it's a decent enough tool. You just have to find a way of keeping the subject still. I've set it to take 3 shots in a burst. Shots 2 and 3 are usually a lot better than the first one.
Great Photos