This photo would look great on your wall, and prints are available! Buy it!
Winter Critter run
After the snow melted enough you could see the area where the littles travel around from place to place.
Additional info
- Category: Abstract ʘ
- Location: Crystal Lake, IL ʘ
- Camera: SP590UZ
- Aperture: f/3.1
- Exposure: 1/80 sec.
- Focal Length: 6 mm
- ISO Speed: 64
- Taken:
- Uploaded:
Average critique
- Composition: <!-- star 1 placeholder --><!-- star 2 placeholder --><!-- star 3 placeholder --><!-- star 4 placeholder --><!-- star 5 placeholder -->0 stars
- Subject: <!-- star 1 placeholder --><!-- star 2 placeholder --><!-- star 3 placeholder --><!-- star 4 placeholder --><!-- star 5 placeholder -->0 stars
- Processing: <!-- star 1 placeholder --><!-- star 2 placeholder --><!-- star 3 placeholder --><!-- star 4 placeholder --><!-- star 5 placeholder -->0 stars
- Tone: <!-- star 1 placeholder --><!-- star 2 placeholder --><!-- star 3 placeholder --><!-- star 4 placeholder --><!-- star 5 placeholder -->0 stars
- Focus: <!-- star 1 placeholder --><!-- star 2 placeholder --><!-- star 3 placeholder --><!-- star 4 placeholder --><!-- star 5 placeholder -->0 stars
- Impact: <!-- star 1 placeholder --><!-- star 2 placeholder --><!-- star 3 placeholder --><!-- star 4 placeholder --><!-- star 5 placeholder -->0 stars

David Uthe
commented 4 months agoGood eye .... I saw on a nature show on PBS that certain raptors "see" in infared and can map out the ground paths of rodents from up high. Apparently, the rodents leave a trace-trail of urine to help them navagate their way back to their den.
David Yaeger
commented 4 months agoThanks David I thought as much but wasn't quite certain of what type of rodent it was maybe a mouse maybe a chipmonk. I always appreciate your knowledge and insight.