Photographer Tiptoes Through The Tulips To Capture Harvest Mice, And The Results Will Melt Your Heart

Published 7 years ago

Miles Herbert is a British photographer and he runs a website called Captivelight, he organizes workshops and photography tutorials for people who are interested in capturing “birds of prey, reptiles, frogs and other beasties.”

“These harvest Mice were photographed in an indoor studio,” Miles told Bored Panda.We provide a service for photographers looking for high impact pictures of the animals, and using a purpose-built studio means that we are not weather dependent. There is also an option to photograph animals outside if the client wishes, our other specialty is frogs!”

“Nearly all the animals we photograph are captive bred, the mice are bred to release into the wild at a local nature reserve – we prefer to use captive-bred animals rather than disturbing wild populations, and captive bred animals are more sustainable.”

There is no doubt that these cute pictures will make your day!

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Image credits: Miles Herbert/Caters News

Image credits: Miles Herbert/Caters News

Image credits: Miles Herbert/Caters News

Image credits: Miles Herbert/Caters News

Image credits: Miles Herbert/Caters News

Image credits: Miles Herbert/Caters News

Image credits: Miles Herbert/Caters News

Image credits: Miles Herbert/Caters News

Image credits: Miles Herbert/Caters News

Image credits: Miles Herbert/Caters News

Image credits: Miles Herbert/Caters News

Image credits: Miles Herbert/Caters News

Image credits: Miles Herbert/Caters News

Image credits: Miles Herbert/Caters News

Image credits: Miles Herbert/Caters News

 

Image credits: Miles Herbert/Caters News

Image credits: Miles Herbert/Caters News

Image credits: Miles Herbert/Caters News

Image credits: Miles Herbert/Caters News

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