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@crypticcelery@chaos.social  ·  activity timestamp 3 months ago

"Do you have games on your phone?" (3/4)

#Animals #Photography #RoeDeer

An extreme close-up shot of a roebuck curiously sniffing the lens of the camera. The black nose easily occupies the center fifth of the image, and is very out of focus (being past the near limit of that lens). The eyes are almost in focus, but the clearest focus is a bit closer to the camera, so they are not quiet there. Due to the very wide angle on this shot, both eyes are clearly visible, as are the ears (one half of each), its legs (closely together and looking a bit far away), and, seemingly stretching into the distance, the relatively short antlers.
An extreme close-up shot of a roebuck curiously sniffing the lens of the camera. The black nose easily occupies the center fifth of the image, and is very out of focus (being past the near limit of that lens). The eyes are almost in focus, but the clearest focus is a bit closer to the camera, so they are not quiet there. Due to the very wide angle on this shot, both eyes are clearly visible, as are the ears (one half of each), its legs (closely together and looking a bit far away), and, seemingly stretching into the distance, the relatively short antlers.
An extreme close-up shot of a roebuck curiously sniffing the lens of the camera. The black nose easily occupies the center fifth of the image, and is very out of focus (being past the near limit of that lens). The eyes are almost in focus, but the clearest focus is a bit closer to the camera, so they are not quiet there. Due to the very wide angle on this shot, both eyes are clearly visible, as are the ears (one half of each), its legs (closely together and looking a bit far away), and, seemingly stretching into the distance, the relatively short antlers.
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@crypticcelery@chaos.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 3 months ago

"huh? ...what time is it?" (2/4)

#Animals #Photography #Fox

A photo of a red fox lying on the ground in front of a gnarled tree trunk, mostly curled up, head raised, looking vaguely in the direction of the camera with a seemingly tired expression. Its eyes are mostly closed, only open enough to roughly perceive the surroundings, like it was just woken up. One of its paws is just visible poking out right next to its tail. It is framed by a bit of slightly out of focus greenery and fallen leaves of autumn.
A photo of a red fox lying on the ground in front of a gnarled tree trunk, mostly curled up, head raised, looking vaguely in the direction of the camera with a seemingly tired expression. Its eyes are mostly closed, only open enough to roughly perceive the surroundings, like it was just woken up. One of its paws is just visible poking out right next to its tail. It is framed by a bit of slightly out of focus greenery and fallen leaves of autumn.
A photo of a red fox lying on the ground in front of a gnarled tree trunk, mostly curled up, head raised, looking vaguely in the direction of the camera with a seemingly tired expression. Its eyes are mostly closed, only open enough to roughly perceive the surroundings, like it was just woken up. One of its paws is just visible poking out right next to its tail. It is framed by a bit of slightly out of focus greenery and fallen leaves of autumn.
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@crypticcelery@chaos.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 3 months ago

"Do you have games on your phone?" (3/4)

#Animals #Photography #RoeDeer

An extreme close-up shot of a roebuck curiously sniffing the lens of the camera. The black nose easily occupies the center fifth of the image, and is very out of focus (being past the near limit of that lens). The eyes are almost in focus, but the clearest focus is a bit closer to the camera, so they are not quiet there. Due to the very wide angle on this shot, both eyes are clearly visible, as are the ears (one half of each), its legs (closely together and looking a bit far away), and, seemingly stretching into the distance, the relatively short antlers.
An extreme close-up shot of a roebuck curiously sniffing the lens of the camera. The black nose easily occupies the center fifth of the image, and is very out of focus (being past the near limit of that lens). The eyes are almost in focus, but the clearest focus is a bit closer to the camera, so they are not quiet there. Due to the very wide angle on this shot, both eyes are clearly visible, as are the ears (one half of each), its legs (closely together and looking a bit far away), and, seemingly stretching into the distance, the relatively short antlers.
An extreme close-up shot of a roebuck curiously sniffing the lens of the camera. The black nose easily occupies the center fifth of the image, and is very out of focus (being past the near limit of that lens). The eyes are almost in focus, but the clearest focus is a bit closer to the camera, so they are not quiet there. Due to the very wide angle on this shot, both eyes are clearly visible, as are the ears (one half of each), its legs (closely together and looking a bit far away), and, seemingly stretching into the distance, the relatively short antlers.
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@crypticcelery@chaos.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 3 months ago

"Sorry, this kitty pile is full already." (4/4)

#Animals #Photography #Lynx

A photo of three lynxes next to a tree, two of them pointed away from the camera, the middle one looking straight at us with a kind of neutral expression, but the right side of its face is a bit squeezed and smooshed by the one sitting next to it.
The facing lynx and is lying down, as is the one on the camera right, both of them lying in that way that has their haunches poking out a bit (so not fully loaf shaped like a housecat). The third one (camera left, pointed away from us) is sitting whilst also leaning its side agains the tree, its head pointed off to somewhere to the camera left.
If you look closely, you also notice that, barring the rightmost one, they have very thin tufts, if they have tufts at all (there are apparently multiple reasons for this I cannot recall right now).
A photo of three lynxes next to a tree, two of them pointed away from the camera, the middle one looking straight at us with a kind of neutral expression, but the right side of its face is a bit squeezed and smooshed by the one sitting next to it. The facing lynx and is lying down, as is the one on the camera right, both of them lying in that way that has their haunches poking out a bit (so not fully loaf shaped like a housecat). The third one (camera left, pointed away from us) is sitting whilst also leaning its side agains the tree, its head pointed off to somewhere to the camera left. If you look closely, you also notice that, barring the rightmost one, they have very thin tufts, if they have tufts at all (there are apparently multiple reasons for this I cannot recall right now).
A photo of three lynxes next to a tree, two of them pointed away from the camera, the middle one looking straight at us with a kind of neutral expression, but the right side of its face is a bit squeezed and smooshed by the one sitting next to it. The facing lynx and is lying down, as is the one on the camera right, both of them lying in that way that has their haunches poking out a bit (so not fully loaf shaped like a housecat). The third one (camera left, pointed away from us) is sitting whilst also leaning its side agains the tree, its head pointed off to somewhere to the camera left. If you look closely, you also notice that, barring the rightmost one, they have very thin tufts, if they have tufts at all (there are apparently multiple reasons for this I cannot recall right now).
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