The first episode without any text at all, if I remember correctly. Out little thief hears a lot, but doesn’t really seem to understand all the gibberish these humans and other creatures are speaking…
A matter of perspective
I tried to shoot this episode from the perspective of a squirrel like our little pickpocket. I hope it comes across. I used a probe-lens to shoot the photos for these panels. With this lens I can get in real close to my subject, besides getting really low like required for this angle. The depth-of-field, in hindsight, is a bit shallow in some panels (like panel 5). I need to put some more thought into that the next time I try something like this.
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Very good addition. I kinda like that new perspective. You always bring something new to the table and it’s usefull. Not just for show. I really respect that cause it’s tough to do. Bring something with a real purpose. Well done.
Now… On which team does this squirrel play…
…and on which team plays its boss? 😛