A photographer took a picture of baby mice hiding in tulips, and we can't stop looking at it
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/a-photographer-took-a-picture-of-baby-mice-hiding-in-tulips-and-we-cant-stop-looking-at-it.htmlBritish photographer Miles Herbert owns the Captivelight photo studio in Bournemouth. Herbert teaches lessons for everyone on how to photograph"birds of prey, reptiles, frogs and other small animals".
"We shot these cute mice in the studio —" the photographer said. - So we do not depend on the weather. But if the client wants, we can also shoot in nature. Our specialty is frogs."
"Almost all the animals that we shoot are raised in captivity. Then they are released to freedom in a local nature reserve. In the classroom, we prefer to photograph captive-bred animals so as not to disturb their wild counterparts. Besides, they are not so timid."
Baby mice are considered one of the smallest mammals. Their length barely reaches 13 centimeters, and their weight is 7-10 grams. Newborn mice weigh almost a gram.
During the photo shoot, the mice feast on the stamens and nectar of flowers, so this is a pleasant pastime for both parties. And the shots are incredibly beautiful and touching.
Keywords: Culture | Animals | Photographer | Shooting | Photo shoot | Mice | Tulips
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