This one’s especially for Barbara.
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LOVE the colour palette here. And that face, that tail. Wouldn’t it be brilliant to know what it’s thinking? Also like the way that stalk of mullein is framing the shot really makes it perfect. Wonder what this little one is doing today… was this in BC? And, if so, is there snow now? I’m picturing the same shot as a winter scene. Lovely! For lots of reasons. Not the least of which if it’s BC… such good memories.
Ha, ha, I’m sure Barbara is enjoying. As to where it is right now, I just saw a group walking down our street perusing the bushes for a snack. I agree, a lovely colour palette!
A stunning and gentle creature beautifully captured, Allyson.
I love the way the whole thing is in shades of copper and gold, thus leading the viewer to focus on textures and also, even more, on the subject itself with its liquid dark eye and wonderful ears.