He Developed Lion Complex from Watching HD TV
midnitejam
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2.5 month-old kitten watching "The Lions of Kenya" on HD TV (National Geographic).
Canon 20D
70-200 "L" f/4
Manual settings
1/60
f'4
Sunpak 522 bounced flashes for main and fill
Canon 20D
70-200 "L" f/4
Manual settings
1/60
f'4
Sunpak 522 bounced flashes for main and fill
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Awwwww I am still laughing, my cat does the same thing.
I have a few movies that she really loves.
One is "Cats and Dogs", she thinks "Alvin and the Chipmunks" is the best thing since sliced bread, and she really likes wild life documentaries
You'd swear the cats were really taking in the whole thing once they take notice of what is actually on the TV.
The Chipmunks got the better of my cat, she saw them jump off the bench in the kitchen in the movies, so she ran behind the TV to see if they landed there
That is a gorgeous shot of your little Kitten, love the look on it's cute little face and those eyes .... Skippy
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You have to wonder what they're thinking when they look like this!
Jack
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Can you provide any details of the PP? Is it a vignette or something more?
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Tom
his right eye below the reflection in the pupil are a few white pixles.
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Steve
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Extraordinary photos can not be had standing where everyone else is standing, looking where everyone else is looking
What a great capture, and a beautiful looking Mouser
Looks like your in for many great shots with your new friend.
Craig
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