A certain little kitten you've seenbefore and most recently here. This time she's seen fit to amuse herself with this cork. I of course had to wait my turn to play with it when she was done.
I am not going to use the word "cute" in my critique, Wendell. Damn - I just used it. OK. From this point forward I will not be using the word "cute" again. Never mind.
I like the perspective of the shot. I'm so used to seeing everything perfectly vertical and horizontal on Caedes that it's refreshing to see your continued experimentation. You are the pusher man - always pushing the envelope. Sometimes it's a blurred shot of your neighbor's dog that you thought was a coyote in your drunken stupor. Sometimes it's a night time shot of a fire that you set. I never know what to expect, but I know that it will be nothing average or typical. Except for the cuteness and a little motion blur on the kitten's foot it's a very good shot.
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Very nice photo it like a story what is that cat going to do.I think the cat is fascinated with the string and cork.Love this shot and i do like the angle you to the shot.Nice focus and good detail and thought provoking.
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