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Caught With His Paw In The Cookie Jar
A close up of Mr. Raccoon at his favorite bird feeder taken last night. I saw Ed and Mr. Raccoon trot up to the maple tree in the dark. When I got the camera out, Ed trotted back off into the field. We are in a payment dispute over his last photo.:-) Mr. Raccoon took his usual place and I decided to try and get a closer shot of him. I was using my trusty 50mm 4/3rds(100mm 35mm) lens which is a primary lens. F/2.0 really helps for low light shots. I got about 4 feet from Mr. Raccoon and aside from looking at me once and awhile he just kept eating. F/2.0, ISO 100 1/100, Flash, IS. Enjoy!
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