Challenge: Furred and Feathered, etc. March 11-15
Some real nice head shots here in these two.
The attached is an image I took yesterday of a gentleman I have seen over these last nearly 6 years, who daily cooks his flock of seagulls a breakfast whilst talking to them like members of the family I suppose they are. He's very unique and likely one of the happiest people you are apt to ever meet.
Dmazur wrote:
Ooh Ooh Ooh. Me too.
They all look dangerous. Nice captures.
I am in a hotel near Bradenton Florida. Going out hunting birds with my camera. But here are some of mine.
roxiemarty wrote:
I am in a hotel near Bradenton Florida. Going out hunting birds with my camera. But here are some of mine.
That last one is terrific! Roxie
roxiemarty wrote:
I am in a hotel near Bradenton Florida. Going out hunting birds with my camera. But here are some of mine.
Great set roxiemarty! Collage is really nice!
foster kittens always are good subjects. I don't have any right now so these shots are from my archives
photophile wrote:
Animals are one of my favorite photo subjects, let's share what photos of them we have. The cat is our Lionel.
We had a cat named Kobe. He was our youngest son's cat and if there was any opportunity to 'steal' a bit of heat, he would take advantage of the situation:
Even if it meant sleeping with the dog - July 1999 - Minolta Vectis 25
Or waiting until you had taken the clothes out of the dryer - September 1999 - Minolta Vectis 25
Or sleeping on my computer monitor (not sure how he would have survived with today flat-screen monitors) - January 2001 - Canon PowerShot S10
Or taking a 'cat nap' in the afternoon sun - December 2008 - Sony A100, 18-70mm
katspangle wrote:
foster kittens always are good subjects. I don't have any right now so these shots are from my archives
Love the foster furbabies!
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