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Just Eating Your Tree

Bill in Texas

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I kept worndering where all by tree bark was going. I finally caught the varmit. Bill in texas
 
Now there's a critter that's REALLY hard to get a decent shot of without it looking like an amorphous lump with no face. A touch of fill flash might have been good but well done as-is. I fooled around with the light, shadows, contrast, etc. a little bit with Photoshop Elements to brighten up his tummy a skosh, but the colors are off. An EXPERT could work with that. It's a good shot.
 
I had lightened it also, but it was not his true color, So I darkened it back up. Bill
 
I was cleaning up after a garage sale and I found this little guy on a clothes line that I had put up in the garage. I put my hand up and he crawled right on it. I called my wife to get the camera and I got these pictures. By the way my camera is a old HP620 that is being held together with rubber bands. It has taken thousands of pictures. I just can't bring myself to Buy a new one. Bill in Texas
 
Lol.. I live in Wisconsin, and we have porcupines a'plenty here!
It reminds me when of when I was young...
There were a couple of guys that would come up from Chicago to deer hunt with our family...
They'd never seen one before and found one wandering alongside the road...
They scooped him up in a blanket and put him in their car trunk to show to my Dad!
Naturally he got out of the blanket, minus a lot of quills, but he was a bear to get out of that trunk!!
 
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