Porcupine Climbing [Beavers, Porcupine, ]
Uploaded: April 12, 2006 10:10:31
Jim Miotke My Courses August 06, 2006
Thanks very much for your kind comments, Adrian.This porcupine was photographed at a workshop with Triple D, an outfit based in Kalispell, Montana. The actual workshop was conducted in California, just south of Yosemite. I highly recommend Triple D. This guy was especially fun to photograph as he continually tried to climb this branch sticking up out of a log.
I suppose this should be called "Hang in There" like that old picture of the kitty hanging on a rope. :) #3131540
Dennis Flanagan September 25, 2006
You didn't get up close for a macro? :-) #3361305Jim Miotke My Courses September 30, 2006
Funny you should ask, Dennis... Here is a photo that goes with what you're saying :)http://www.betterphoto.com/gallery/dynoGallDetail.php?photoID=2016031
No macro lens but a close up all the same. Kids, don't try this at home. #3392223
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