Little Critters Frolicking photos Forests of Holland
Netherlands-based Edwin Kats has a knack for capturing small critters
in an incredibly cute way. Within a 10 mile radius of his home in
Nunspeet, Holland, you can find Kats hunched down as he shoots squirrels
and hedgehogs from ground level. "I like squirrels and hedgehogs, in
particular. because they all have a different character," he tells us.
"I’ve met cheeky ones, shy ones and some really curious ones. Both animals are very active in the autumn and it’s also my favorite season because of the vivid forest colors.
Little Critters Frolicking photos Forests of Holland
Little Critters Frolicking photos Forests of Holland
Little Critters Frolicking photos Forests of Holland
Little Critters Frolicking photos Forests of Holland
Little Critters Frolicking photos Forests of Holland
Little Critters Frolicking photos Forests of Holland
Little Critters Frolicking photos Forests of Holland
Little Critters Frolicking photos Forests of Holland
Little Critters Frolicking photos Forests of Holland
Little Critters Frolicking photos Forests of Holland
Little Critters Frolicking photos Forests of Holland
Little Critters Frolicking photos Forests of Holland Edwin Kats' website and 500px
"I’ve met cheeky ones, shy ones and some really curious ones. Both animals are very active in the autumn and it’s also my favorite season because of the vivid forest colors.
Little Critters Frolicking photos Forests of Holland
Little Critters Frolicking photos Forests of Holland
Little Critters Frolicking photos Forests of Holland
Little Critters Frolicking photos Forests of Holland
Little Critters Frolicking photos Forests of Holland
Little Critters Frolicking photos Forests of Holland
Little Critters Frolicking photos Forests of Holland
Little Critters Frolicking photos Forests of Holland
Little Critters Frolicking photos Forests of Holland
Little Critters Frolicking photos Forests of Holland
Little Critters Frolicking photos Forests of Holland
Little Critters Frolicking photos Forests of Holland Edwin Kats' website and 500px
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