Limber

Jay Ryser

Limber

I know – another stretching fox, but I couldn’t resist

Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes)
Wheat Ridge, CO
Sony a700
Sigma 300/f/2.8+1.4TC
Jobu gimbal, Giottos tripod

ISO 400, f/2.8, 1/80sec

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Limber by Jay Ryser
Limber by Jay Ryser
  • Kay Kempton Raade

    Kay Kempton Raade

    I would never tire of stretching foxes!!

  • Marleia Main

    Marleia Main

    More yoga shots? lol :P Very cute!! :))

  • Anne Smyth

    Anne Smyth

    stretching foxes rule!!

  • KatsEye

    KatsEye

    I think it is cute. I wish I coud stretch like that. If I did, I would be laid up for a week. Excellent time and most superb capture.

  • Martin Smart

    Martin Smart

    This is a great series of images Jay!

  • Krys Bailey

    Krys Bailey

    I could do just the same at the moment (its only just after 7am here)!!!! Cute shot – I’ve never seen a fox stretching! ;o)

  • justlinda

    justlinda

    Feel that stretch! Nice one :-)

  • Molly  Kinsey

    Molly Kinsey

    Awesome capture! Your fox series is outstanding!

  • Finbarr Reilly

    Finbarr Reilly

    Excellent capture Jay,

  • Kimberly Peers

    Kimberly Peers

    What a great capture! Instant fav for me honey!

  • Gary Beeler

    Gary Beeler

    Great timing, Jay.

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