“ The Eye of the Tiger ”
This is Misti, our misbehaving Chinchilla Persian cat. We always name our pets with travel-related names. Misti's name comes from the first volcano we saw, that was in Arequipa, Peru. We've seen two other volcanoes as well, we climbed Vesuvius in Italy, and we went inside of Thrihnukagigur in ...
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  • Manon Hoogeboom Edited 4 years ago

    Meowesome capture!! I know the focus is perfectly on his/her eye, but her nose is quite beautiful too! Wondering what was held above her head? :))??

    Meowesome capture!! I know the focus is perfectly on his/her eye, but her nose is quite beautiful too! Wondering what was held above her head? :))??

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  • Claudia Veihl Edited 4 years ago

    That is a great shot Shawn. Love your focus and DOF. Somehow the shot reminds me of a picture from one of those children's fantasy movies. Maybe a cat with supernatural… more

    That is a great shot Shawn. Love your focus and DOF. Somehow the shot reminds me of a picture from one of those children's fantasy movies. Maybe a cat with supernatural powers :-). No shred from me.

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  • Kimberley Protzman Edited 4 years ago

    Nice shot of your cat, Shawn! I like the great focus on its eye. If I hadn't chosen the flower I did for this week, I was going to use a shot of my cat. Let's see if… more

    Nice shot of your cat, Shawn! I like the great focus on its eye. If I hadn't chosen the flower I did for this week, I was going to use a shot of my cat. Let's see if the site lets me post a picture here! His name is Schrodinger, because my husband has a degree in physics. He's more commonly known as Dingbat, though, because you can skid across the tile floor on your furry paws and run headfirst into the wall only so many times before you earn that moniker!

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  • Spiff Carner Edited 4 years ago

    Don't need extra credit on this most excellent photo. Great capture, lighting and focus.

    Don't need extra credit on this most excellent photo. Great capture, lighting and focus.

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