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“Which of my photographs is my favorite? The one I’m going to take tomorrow." – Imogen Cunningham

“A portrait is not made in the camera but on either side of it.” – Edward Steichen

Neighborhood Cat



Baleful stare. Cats are good at that.

14 comments:

  1. Jessica, this is a beauty, the colors are outstanding, and wow, those eyes are incredible! You captured cat attitude to a perfection!!

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  2. I don't know. . .She doesn't look very happy to see you. I love the color in the eyes and the greenery in the foreground. Nice shot.

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  3. He does not strike me as a very friendly cat.. ;) Great capture.

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  4. 3 inches right... or 3 inches down and I would be much happier with the photo...
    Again, I find myself being distracted by the plant up front.
    Otherwise, its sharp, well exposed, and the cat has a great expression.

    Nice Shot.

    -Z

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  5. Hello Jessica! Lovely. For one, I like the plant in the forefront. Softens the shot. Typical stance and pose for cats who are aloof! Great job.

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  6. Kitty looks like she's about ready to run! Great capture!

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  7. Our Snow, Specializes in "Disdainful" and "Begrudging Tolerance"!

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  8. The green leaf in the foreground actually makes the shot nice... The cat's details are excelently captured..kudos

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  9. Z, Sriraam, and Iona, I actually thought the plant would be distracting when I took the picture, so I have a version of this shot where it doesn't intersect with the cat, but I actually liked that one a lot less. Not sure why. But I do see where the ones who don't like the plant are coming from.

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  10. She looks mad at you for taking a photo and it such a nice photo of her too.

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  11. Cattitude...cattatude...cat-attitude... oh well...
    This looks just like our cat Nikki with the M for majesty on her forehead...you don't want to cross this one!
    I like the green foliage that she/he is hiding behind.

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  12. Jessica, I'm in awe of your talent! This cat photo so lifelike, I can imagine the cat getting ready to spring. Love cats - and this is one of the best.

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  13. I love the expression you captured, "what are you looking at?" it seems to say. Wonderful light.

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