From this mornings walk :-)
hobsey Messages 163 Name Anthony Edit My Images No 11 Nov 2017 #2 Love the angle on this one as you normally see them from the side as they disappear around the back of the tree as you try to take the shot.
Love the angle on this one as you normally see them from the side as they disappear around the back of the tree as you try to take the shot.
Phil-D Messages 7,499 Edit My Images Yes 12 Nov 2017 #3 Definitely an unusual pose Ian, well captured
Byker28i Messages 21,341 Edit My Images Yes 12 Nov 2017 #4 Excellent. I see these in Sevenake forest but never get a chance to capture one close like this
OP wanilson Messages 1,213 Name Ian Edit My Images Yes 12 Nov 2017 #5 Thank you for the kind words folks hobsey said: you normally see them from the side as they disappear around the back of the tree as you try to take the shot. Click to expand... Not sure what you mean Anthony lol
Thank you for the kind words folks hobsey said: you normally see them from the side as they disappear around the back of the tree as you try to take the shot. Click to expand... Not sure what you mean Anthony lol
Elvis75 Messages 635 Name john Edit My Images Yes 12 Nov 2017 #6 Nice shot tricky little blighters you've done well to get a different view
G gary43 Messages 2,679 Edit My Images Yes 12 Nov 2017 #7 A beauty ! Good spot and lovely image. Funnily enough the last tree creeper I saw was in Buxton, Derbyshire.
A beauty ! Good spot and lovely image. Funnily enough the last tree creeper I saw was in Buxton, Derbyshire.