My first love of fractals came with Ultra Fractal, but I have also learned my way around APO, but have to admit in the past few months since discovering MB3D i have seldom used the other 2 platforms. MB3D has so much to offer and explore it is amazing.  i work in the healthcare field in northern Manitoba so there is not that many distractions to keep me from exploring a newly found creative streak.Â
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F Number | f/7.1 |
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Make | Canon |
Model | Canon EOS REBEL T2i |
Shutter Speed | 1/125 |
ISO Speed | 100 |
Focal Length | 70 |
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Comments (18)
magnus073
Super photo here Jim, it seems the little guy has been really busy
durleybeachbum
Send him over! I could do with his services for a morning!
ladylake
Very industrious little creatures. Great photo.
Bossie_Boots
Omg his been a busy little chap superb capture!!
VDH
Great shot!
KnightWolverine
Leave it to Beaver....lol...best line I could come up with Jim....lol....
Juliette.Gribnau
wow.. his teeths are way better than mine !
dochtersions
LOL about what Andrea days! Indeed he's a hard working 'eat machine' :D
Faemike55
Wonderful shot Great discovery
kbrog
So that's what caused the tree to fall on my deck. ;D LOL! Great capture! :)
gunsan
He certainly did a good job here. Great find and shot!
jendellas
Isn't it amazing what they can do!!!
VEDES
VERY NICE CAPTURE!!!!!!!
npauling
I am just amazed at how large a tree they can bring down. He must have beavered for ages to get it. Excellent capture.
mgtcs
Wonderful textures here, excellent catpure! Well done! *****
UteBigSmile
Rhanagaz
Strong teeth are needed for this! Great capture! :o)
Glendaw
Awesome capture!! Hence the sayin "Busy as a Beaver". Seems to be a big tree. It must have taken a little while to gnaw this one down. Remarkable details in zoom. Love and Hugs to you Jim.