I was born in 1954 and live in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. I'm employed as a computer network administrator and analyst, specializing in Novell Netware and Windows NT...
My first love is cars and in 1983 I restored a 1960 Corvette, which I still own. My other interests are computers, computer graphics, music, hockey (I still play at least once a week in the winter).BIOI hope to teach myself 3D modeling and I've played with Wings3D and Vue D'Esprit...
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Comments (21)
DarkStormCrow
Very nice capture, well done...
cloughie
Awww! Want one ;-) Great shot and great postwork Ken...love it! Cheers! Alan.
timtripp
perfect shot!
jendellas Online Now!
Awe, lovely little groundhog, he is lovely.
wingnut55
nice portrait, now i am trying to remember that rhyme about the woodchuck chucking wood...
Richardphotos
it does not have an awesome rack, but still is a cute animal If a woodchuck could chuck wood, he would and should chuck wood. But if woodchucks can't chuck wood, they shouldn't and wouldn't chuck wood. Though were I a woodchuck, and I chucked wood, I would chuck wood with the best woodchucks that chucked wood. Using the formula: (W + I) C where W = the constant of wood, which is well known to be 61, as agreed in many scientific circles. I = the variable in this equation, and stands for the word "if" from the original problem. As there are three circumstances, with 0 equaling the chance that the woodchuck cannot chuck wood, 1 being the theory that the woodchuck can chuck wood but chooses not to, and 2 standing for the probability that the woodchuck can and will chuck wood, we clearly must choose 2 for use in this equation. C = the constant of Chuck Norris, whose presence in any problem involving the word chuck must there, is well known to equal 1.1 of any known being, therefore the final part of this calculation is 1.1. As is clear, this appears to give the answer of (61 + 2) 1.1 = (63) * 1.1 = 69.3. However, Chuck Norris' awesome roundhouse kick declares that all decimal points cannot be used in formulas such as this, and so it must be rounded to the final solution of 69 units of wood. Wikipedia
tennesseecowgirl
Adorable~~
coaster1robert
Nice shot,rich colors,when enlarged.
MrsLubner
Perfect timing to get that inquisitive pose. Well lit with good shadows and fantastic focus.
lucindawind
hes adorable . .I love this shot
BenBischop
He looks Great, cool postwork....!!
bmac62
"Now let me say this about that!" A woodchuck turned politician:) Great shot Ken.
orig_buggy
perfect ,,, he's sooo cute!!
annie5
That's cute..great capture! :)
DennisReed
How Cute! Did you by any chance find out how much wood could a Wood Chuck chuck?
jif3d
Great portrait of this feisty looking little critter, thanx for the lesson Ken, I never knew what the heck a woodchuck was, I always assumed it was a bird, how wrong I was...DOH ! ~Cheers~
MagikUnicorn
Excellent shot
artistheat
Awesome Close-Up,Excellent Shot
inonit
I know from experience that getting this crisp a focus is NOT easy. This is great!
artgum
Terrific shot.
ontar1
He is a cute one, outstanding capture!!!!!!!!!!!!!!