Over the years, Dutch photographer Roeselien Raimond (pictured below) has developed an uncanny talent for bringing out the whimsical personalities of the local red foxes.

Roeselien photographs a fox.

It all started when she bought a 300mm Canon telephoto lens. This pivotal purchase is what allowed her to expertly document wildlife from a non-intrusive distance.

"I got addicted right away, and the main victims of my passion became foxes," she explains. "I loved and still love the huge element of surprise that comes with 'hunting' foxes."

A pair of foxes cuddle up in the grass together. (Photo: Roeselien Raimond)

Of course, Raimond doesn't only document the idyllic lives of foxes. Her other photographic subjects include everything from deer and rabbits to owls and hedgehogs.

"Although it’s quite a challenge to resist [foxes]," she writes, "I do my best to to pay attention to the uncountable other little miracles in my country as well."

"Snow? What snow?". (Photo: Roeselien Raimond)

You can see all of her photos of these wonderful creatures on her website. In the meantime, continue below to see more of her zen fox photography.

A beautiful fox pauses to feel the wind on its face. (Photo: Roeselien Raimond)

There's nothing cuter than a yawning fox kit!. (Photo: Roeselien Raimond)

A deer steps out of the woods and happens upon a lazy fox relaxing on the ground. (Photo: Roeselien Raimond)

A gorgeous red fox smiles in its sleep. (Photo: Roeselien Raimond)

A snow-covered fox pauses in the whiteness of its surroundings. (Photo: Roeselien Raimond)

Shh! This tiny fox kit is sleeping!. (Photo: Roeselien Raimond)

A mindful fox breathes in the fresh air. (Photo: Roeselien Raimond)

A fox grooms itself in the snow. (Photo: Roeselien Raimond)