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Photographer Tiptoes Through The Tulips To Shoot Harvest Mice, And The Result Will Make Your Day

We all have bad moments in our life. Sometimes, what we all need is a break, time to switch off from it all and just look at some pretty and happy things. Like these adorable harvest mice for example.
These super cute photos were taken by Miles Herbert, a British photographer who’s 52-year-old runs Captivelight Photography, holding workshops and photography with “birds of prey, reptiles, frogs and other beasties.”

Herbert says that the cute harvest mice you’re about to see were photographed in an indoor studio. The photographs are beautifully taken, vividly colorful and are sure to put a smile on your face, even on a bad day. Scroll down to discover the cuteness overload and prepare yourself for some heart-melting moments!

You can find more info at Captivelight Photography Workshops and don’t forget to share with your friends and family members!

More info: Website | Facebook (h/t)

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