To me, Maxi has a really pretty little face but I'd change my tune I'm sure if I were only 1 inch tall
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To me, Maxi has a really pretty little face but I'd change my tune I'm sure if I were only 1 inch tall
that picture makes me feel about 1 inch tall!!! yikes indeed.
Beautiful portrait!
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They look formidable up close don't they. This was using my 105mm micro/macro lens on the D90 at f36. Not as totally sharp as I had hoped but Maxi would never sit still long enough for a focus stack
This should be on your wall near the entry way with the sayng "Attack Cat on guard...works for fish shaped food.
Very nicely done MAW!
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If you're a bug or only 1 inch high peeking from your hide out and you see shot 1...Stay put! When you see shot two, run like mad to the fridge or wherever your destined to go. Though your chances of arrival are improved in shot two, you have to keep in mind you're dealing with a sleeping cat yes. but...The ears never sleep!
Aw she looks so sweet asleep!
You seem to be enjoying your company. Now the question is, does she enjoy yours? HA! She seems awefully comfortable, you two must get along well. Now we just need to get a glimpse of what she looks like when she is mad at you!
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