To: Daffynition
Maybe but I doubt it. The camera focused on the squirrel and the people in the back ground are out of focus. That said It's obviously a plot with the bears and raccoons from the other thread to take over the world!
4 posted on
08/13/2009 2:09:07 AM PDT by
BigCinBigD
('Evil white devil since 1960')
To: BigCinBigD
Auto-focus camera...whatever the sensor sees first get focused on. Most cameras are auto-focus now a days.
Cute picture. I suspect it will make many appearances on the intraweb.
6 posted on
08/13/2009 2:21:20 AM PDT by
Tainan
(Cogito, ergo conservatus)
To: BigCinBigD
Actually most new cameras have autofocus capabilities ....there would be no reason to have focus lock on, if the couple were unaware of the squirrel's surprise pose. I say it's a real possibility.
7 posted on
08/13/2009 2:22:42 AM PDT by
Daffynition
("...... we are about to be czarred and fettered." ~ alterum ictum faciam.)
To: BigCinBigD
Chuck Schumer strikes again!
24 posted on
08/13/2009 2:55:50 AM PDT by
duckworth
(Perhaps instant karma's going to get you. Perhaps not.)
To: BigCinBigD
My Canon doesn’t focus like that with the timer. Remote shutter release yes, Timer no.
Could be that they were going to get a crappy out of focus picture and they got a lucky shot of a rodent.
30 posted on
08/13/2009 3:31:57 AM PDT by
cripplecreek
(Seniors, the new shovel ready project under socialized medicine.)
To: BigCinBigD
I tend to think it’s real, the camera switched focus forward to the squirrel and the couple is out of focus in the background.
161 posted on
08/13/2009 10:00:52 AM PDT by
Secret Agent Man
(I'd like to tell you, but then I'd have to kill you.)
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