One of the many squirrels hanging out at Tulsa’s Woodward Park. He is a little more inquisitive than most of them who when they see you don’t have food lose interest in you. I liked this guys big eyes. I hope that he has got his food cached for the winter because this winter is supposed to be cold.
I used Topaz Labs Impressions to give this photo a painted look.
We spoil some of our park critters!
Lucky squirrel to live in beautiful Woodward Park.
That’s a very healthy looking squirrel. I love watching the squirrels at work, but I can’t see them so well from my new office window.
Such a cutie!! I have an entire squirrel family who pretty much live on the window frame in front of my desk — they come for peanuts and sunflower seeds which I supply them with several times a day and that they squabble with the birds about who gets what!! Such fun to watch!! Hope your week is going well and have a very Happy Thanksgiving!!!
a little cutie and fine digital work. It seems you were about to link up. Did you forget??
love this squirrel and the painting effect from Topaz. I bet you could get some pretty cool textures using the Topaz program too…thanks for commenting on my blog!
Such a cutie. I like the painted look.
Just had a squirrel come right up to my door …it made off with my decorative multicolored corn on cobs…time to find new decorations♪
Great catch. Yes, he does seem unusually inquisitive. Every time I try to take photos of squirrels,they move to the opposite side of the tree as soon as they notice me.
I like the Topaz effect, too. Someone told me that on Black Friday all Topaz programs will go on sale, so I’m hoping for a big discount. If the discount is big enough, I’ll buy their entire suite. If not, I’ll have to choose 3 or 4 programs.
You can find my Digital Art creation for this week here: http://proartz.blogspot.com/2014/11/digital-art-geometric-friday-1126.html
Nice effect!