Hollinger viewfinder 4-28-24

For the last few weeks I’ve been finding a variety of broken nuts on the stairs and railing leading up to my apartment. When I walked outside on Saturday, April 13 I saw one of the culprits. This Eastern Gray Squirrel gave me enough time to go back into my apartment, put the zoom lens on my camera and get a few photos of them enjoying their meal before it ran off towards my backyard... leaving a few pieces of the walnut behind.

The past few weeks I’ve been finding a variety of broken nuts on the stairs and railing leading up to my apartment.

When I walked outside April 13, I saw one of the culprits. This eastern gray squirrel gave me enough time to go back into my apartment, put the zoom lens on my camera and get a few photos of it enjoying its meal before it ran off toward my backyard ... leaving a few pieces of the walnut behind.

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THE METHOD: Shot with a Sony a1 and Sony FE 100-400 mm f-4.5-5.6 GM OSS (at 400 mm in full-frame format) 1/2500 of a second at f-5.6 with an ISO of 4000 in manual mode. Processed in Adobe Lightroom.