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Baby Cubs
posted by Rob on May 24, 2009 07:54 PM
My mum seems to have horrible rolly-polly baby fox cublets lolloping around her garden and play-fighting. Urr. Keep reading to see how unappealing they look. I only had my point-and-shoot camera with me, not my DSLR, so the camera insisted on doing its own thing - which is to say, it tinkered with its focus and dithered about what exposure it wanted to use instead of getting on with taking pictures of grubby fuzzy little foxlings. So they're not very good pictures at all. And of course I'm to blame at least as much as my camera. Anyway, I'm hoping next time they appear I can get pin-sharp close-ups of their unpleasantly fluffy little noses.




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In the wilderness of Crowthorne, I get an adult fox on the grass at night, but I've never seen them in the daytime, or babies.
The picture are great for what they show even if they are technically imperfect. I am pleased to have seen them, Rob.
Posted by: pierre l on May 24, 2009 09:10 PM
Right you are; not in the least bit adorable. Best not to get any high res. photos then....
Posted by: Auntly H on May 25, 2009 02:33 AM
Steal me one
Posted by: Leila on May 29, 2009 07:32 AM