Squirrel Hanging Out
As many of you are aware, I pertinaciously take squirrel portraits. The subjects are usually a selection from the dray of squirrels that occupy the tree outside my window. I am easily distracted by their antics and yesterday I rushed to grab my camera as one hung upside down to nab a winter treat. It’s a terrible photograph, but a nice moment.
Yesterday’s post, about my squirrel picture on wikipedia leading to some beautiful original artwork in the Philippines, is actually not the only resurfacing of that image.
There is a surprisingly long story behind this simple coffee tumbler. On June 25th, 2007 I took a trip down to the National Mall with my friend Sam. I borrowed another friend’s Digital Rebel XTi and was eager to play around with it. Fortunately, we stumbled on a perfect subject, a common grey eastern squirrel that endured close human proximity in hopes of getting some edible loot from the passing tourists. I held my camera out at arms length and snapped as many pictures as I could. I eventually added one of the images to wikipedia, sharing the rather comical fellow with the world. The photo took on a life of its own (some of which I’ve touched on in a 

I could not be more pleased with the results and I’d like to thank Miss Silva for her devotion to her beautiful designs and for letting me know about this project. While we’re on opposite sides of the planet, it’s nice to know that there is someone else out there who wants to share humorous squirrel antics with the world.
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