Wharf cat, Sandford, Nova Scotia
We were photographing years ago in Sandford on a great foggy (soft light) day when this cat appeared from under a shed. It didn't behave as a stray, was quite friendly... almost a pest, and followed us around as we shot photos for about 2 hours. It would occasionally move away to investigate something it might have seen in the grass or around the stacked fishing gear, but would eventually return. It finally bedded down on this warm concrete part of the wharf overlooking the channel entrance to the harbor. Although the day was overcast, the concrete was warm... probably the next best thing to sunshine for the cat.
This was taken with my first digital camera, a 3.1 MP Kodak DC4800, a great little pocket-sized camera. It couldn't take RAW images but did take uncompressed TIFFs.
It was a very dependable camera until it developed fine hairline cracks in the plastic body... probably from stress built into the plastic during the molding process.
DCP-1682.
Wharf cat, Sandford, Nova Scotia
We were photographing years ago in Sandford on a great foggy (soft light) day when this cat appeared from under a shed. It didn't behave as a stray, was quite friendly... almost a pest, and followed us around as we shot photos for about 2 hours. It would occasionally move away to investigate something it might have seen in the grass or around the stacked fishing gear, but would eventually return. It finally bedded down on this warm concrete part of the wharf overlooking the channel entrance to the harbor. Although the day was overcast, the concrete was warm... probably the next best thing to sunshine for the cat.
This was taken with my first digital camera, a 3.1 MP Kodak DC4800, a great little pocket-sized camera. It couldn't take RAW images but did take uncompressed TIFFs.
It was a very dependable camera until it developed fine hairline cracks in the plastic body... probably from stress built into the plastic during the molding process.
DCP-1682.