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Eastern Chipmunk.
Between 8 1/2 to 11 3/4 inches in length. Reddish brown above with a white belly. 1 white stripe bordered by 2 black stripes on sides ending at the rump. 2 white stripes on back nuch thinner than side stripes. Dark center stripe down the back. Pale facial stripes above and below the eyes. Tail brown on tip and edged with black. Prominent ears.
The Eastern Chipmunk's habitat includes open deciduous woodlands, forest edges, brushy areas, bushes and stone walls in cemeteries and around houses.
They range from southeastern Canada and the north-eastern U.S. east from North Dakota and eastern Oklahoma and south to Missisippi, northwest Carolina and Virginia.
Kensington Metropark, Livingston County, Michigan.
Architect: BIG
Ontworpen door BIG, het bureau van de Deense architect Bjarke Ingels, in samenwerking met het Rotterdamse Barcode Architects
Thanks to all that took their valuable time to view and make comments. My photos are taken in Southeastern Ct. with a Canon 5D M IV and a Canon 100 to 400 II lens
The sky colour soon disappeared after the sunrise to this grey one.
The mono treatment was more effective.
This is my friend Mark Dypiangco whom i met last saturday during our socal meet up.
He is using a Mamiya C330s medium format
I'm not promising anything. Got on flickr tonight and missed so many of you. I am hoping to get on more... but I've said that before.
Same shot as last week. But I lowered the clarity a lot and inverted it.
Because of my angle to the water the reflected kid looks different from the other kid. The stick ie looks like it has been moved. A Lucky Luke effect:p
The eye is tricked because it thinks the line of level should be the pier. Funny. I did not get it when I shot it.
I have to investigate this further.