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Ursula I Abresch, Anna Hurtig, Calisto, Koen Pieters, Ella Rusalka, Sabine Fischer, Margherita Vitagliano, luís belo and Trevor Hollenback
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Trevor Hollenback wrote 3 days ago Amazing photograph. Anyone who has a cat will appreciate this capture in a totally different way. Jerrica Raglin wrote 1 month ago Randomly browsing and I came across this. so adorable and well spotted. :) Thomas Ljungberg wrote 3 months ago Congratulations on a great capture. Unique motif/scene, and very well composed with great "feeling". Welcome to OE! /Thomas Carola Lundmark wrote 3 months ago Loved it in screening. What a great capture!Must be a rather unique shot Best regards Carola Koen Pieters wrote 3 months ago with a 50 mm !? Wow... so the birdy was teasing the whiskers out of the cat and so obnoxiously vain about it to stick around for the photo lol. Really surprise how you managed to catch this without the bird flying away. Such a beautiful photo. Nature at work, but it seems animal world has learned to use human inventions (a window) for its own good (allthough the cat will disagree lol) Johan Lind replied 3 months ago Hahaha. I think the bird was new to concept of flying and cats. He was sitting there for like five minutes before he left, and just a few meter a way his brother or sister was lying on the back. We thought it was dead but when we pooked it with a stick he jump on his feet and went flying. Välkommen hit å grattis till första bilden! Very cool capture! Well done! Johan Lind replied 3 months ago Thanks, it took a while before the cat was in one place long enough for me to snap a shot. flo wrote 3 months ago very nice capture.. i like very much a detail more: mist on the pane, due to the cat breathing Johan Lind replied 3 months ago Hehe, yeah the cat really wanted to be on the other side of that glass. HenriAntoine wrote 3 months ago Just wonderful. It's a bt on the contrasty side, I'd like to see the eye of the bird, but the story and comp are wonderful. Johan Lind replied 3 months ago Thanks, i was looking for that constrasty feeling, but maybe i overdid it... hmmm. |
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