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Predator Cat
This is a digital painting based on a photo made by Schristia, and made available to the likes of me pursuant to a creative commons license. This painting was rendered using Paint Shop Pro and a Wacom tablet with pressure sensitive stylus.
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Paddy
This cat is a most unwelcome guest in my yard! It prowls around, looking for my birds & squirrels. It's even been known to curl up in the corner of my deck, under the squirrel lunchbox! We yell at it & chase it, but it keeps coming back. We see it go to a house up the street, but, since it has no collar, we don't really know if it has a home/owner. Any suggestions as to how I can protect the birds & squirrels who comes, trustingly, to my deck? I have nothing against indoor cats, but this one is really upsetting us! Columbia County, New York, USA on December 27, 2011.
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Gearing up for Sunday National Arena League Game against the New York Streets, My4oh7's Chris Pamatian took some time out to chat with the Orlando Predators at Practice. Stay #active in Arena Football with Lockedin Magazine
My cat found herself a new perch today, sitting on top of my 4 foot tall speaker, peering out the window to the harbour below.
This girl is my best friend, yet I don't take nearly enough pictures of her. My new 50mm f/1.4D lens makes it so much easier to avoid using flash, which plays havok with her tabby markings. (Zoom in to the see the amazing detail in her fur and eye.)
We're heading to the V-E-T on Saturday, so wish us luck.
Nikon D600, 50mm f/1.4D lens, handheld for 1/640 second at f/7.1, ISO 400.
I saw this bird swoop down and grab the other bird in mid air. It then landed to get a better grip. It stuck around long enough for me to get my camera out and take one shot.