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Found this under a truck!
Response to "Phil P." :
Look at that face! WOW! I'd take a junkyard kitty over a junkyard doggy any day. http://maxshouse.com/Rescues/junkyard_kitten.jpg Seriously, no offense... but is there something wrong like, blurry about that picture? Or is it her tinge of yellow that is playing tricks on me? Maybe she's just extra fuzzy? : P Sorry, my therapist says it's therapeutic to ramble in comfortable settings. Back to the face... sheesh she's cute. Is her name going to be Lil' Darlin', for now? -- -Lost Remove the extra words to reply by e-mail. Don't e-mail me. I am kidding. No I am not. |
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Found this under a truck!
"-Lost" wrote in message ... Response to "Phil P." : Look at that face! WOW! I'd take a junkyard kitty over a junkyard doggy any day. http://maxshouse.com/Rescues/junkyard_kitten.jpg Seriously, no offense... but is there something wrong like, blurry about that picture? Or is it her tinge of yellow that is playing tricks on me? I took the picture with a Nikon300 under available light with a somewhat slow shutter speed and large aperture and high ISO (1600). The high ISO noise reduction and shallow depth of field have a softening effect which I think is more pleasing. Razor sharp fur doesn't look soft and luxurious - it looks too rough and coarse. See the difference: http://maxshouse.com/misc/Christie-sharp.jpg http://maxshouse.com/misc/Christie-soft.jpg |
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Found this under a truck!
"Phil P." wrote in message news:P_zak.143$qW.21@trndny03... "-Lost" wrote in message ... Response to "Phil P." : Look at that face! WOW! I'd take a junkyard kitty over a junkyard doggy any day. http://maxshouse.com/Rescues/junkyard_kitten.jpg Seriously, no offense... but is there something wrong like, blurry about that picture? Or is it her tinge of yellow that is playing tricks on me? I took the picture with a Nikon300 under available light with a somewhat slow shutter speed and large aperture and high ISO (1600). The high ISO noise reduction and shallow depth of field have a softening effect which I think is more pleasing. Razor sharp fur doesn't look soft and luxurious - it looks too rough and coarse. See the difference: http://maxshouse.com/misc/Christie-sharp.jpg http://maxshouse.com/misc/Christie-soft.jpg She is so beautiful. I kind of like the sharper one. |
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Found this under a truck!
"cybercat" wrote in message ... "Phil P." wrote in message news:P_zak.143$qW.21@trndny03... "-Lost" wrote in message ... Response to "Phil P." : Look at that face! WOW! I'd take a junkyard kitty over a junkyard doggy any day. http://maxshouse.com/Rescues/junkyard_kitten.jpg Seriously, no offense... but is there something wrong like, blurry about that picture? Or is it her tinge of yellow that is playing tricks on me? I took the picture with a Nikon300 under available light with a somewhat slow shutter speed and large aperture and high ISO (1600). The high ISO noise reduction and shallow depth of field have a softening effect which I think is more pleasing. Razor sharp fur doesn't look soft and luxurious - it looks too rough and coarse. See the difference: http://maxshouse.com/misc/Christie-sharp.jpg http://maxshouse.com/misc/Christie-soft.jpg She is so beautiful. I kind of like the sharper one. I like slightly softer images of cats. |
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Found this under a truck!
"Phil P." wrote She is so beautiful. I kind of like the sharper one. I like slightly softer images of cats. They're beautiful either way. My Gracie has ticked fur, as many of them do. |
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Found this under a truck!
"cybercat" wrote in message ... "Phil P." wrote She is so beautiful. I kind of like the sharper one. I like slightly softer images of cats. They're beautiful either way. They sure are! My Gracie has ticked fur, as many of them do. Most of them do. Its caused by the agouti gene. Phil |
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Found this under a truck!
Response to "Phil P." :
snip I took the picture with a Nikon300 under available light with a somewhat slow shutter speed and large aperture and high ISO (1600). The high ISO noise reduction and shallow depth of field have a softening effect which I think is more pleasing. Razor sharp fur doesn't look soft and luxurious - it looks too rough and coarse. I didn't think about the effects that played on adoptions. Smart. See the difference: http://maxshouse.com/misc/Christie-sharp.jpg http://maxshouse.com/misc/Christie-soft.jpg They're both nice, but I like the sharp one better too. In the sharp one you can see Christie's nose glistening. ; P Of course looking at her eyes in the sharp one is an action that will take you to another realm. -- -Lost Remove the extra words to reply by e-mail. Don't e-mail me. I am kidding. No I am not. |
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Found this under a truck!
"-Lost" wrote in message ... Response to "Phil P." : snip I took the picture with a Nikon300 under available light with a somewhat slow shutter speed and large aperture and high ISO (1600). The high ISO noise reduction and shallow depth of field have a softening effect which I think is more pleasing. Razor sharp fur doesn't look soft and luxurious - it looks too rough and coarse. I didn't think about the effects that played on adoptions. Smart. See the difference: http://maxshouse.com/misc/Christie-sharp.jpg http://maxshouse.com/misc/Christie-soft.jpg They're both nice, but I like the sharp one better too. In the sharp one you can see Christie's nose glistening. ; P Of course looking at her eyes in the sharp one is an action that will take you to another realm. Reminds me of a quote: "Cat eyes seem a bridge to a world beyond the one we know" Lynn Hollyn |
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Found this under a truck!
Phil P. wrote:
..covered in grease and fleas. He wasn't too happy about the baths and scrubbing, but he shined up like a brand new penny! http://maxshouse.com/Rescues/Sparky_01.jpg http://maxshouse.com/Rescues/Sparky_02.jpg http://maxshouse.com/Rescues/Sparky_03.jpg What a beauty! -- Jean B. |
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Found this under a truck!
Phil P. wrote:
"cybercat" wrote in message ... "Phil P." wrote in message news:AY1ak.103$qW.56@trndny03... ..covered in grease and fleas. He wasn't too happy about the baths and scrubbing, but he shined up like a brand new penny! http://maxshouse.com/Rescues/Sparky_01.jpg http://maxshouse.com/Rescues/Sparky_02.jpg http://maxshouse.com/Rescues/Sparky_03.jpg Wow! Don't they call those markings "tabby point" or something similar? I think "seal tabby point" or "silver tabby point". Here's another 'lil darlin' we found under the hood of an old truck- covered in grease and fleas. Her mother must have left her there because she's too small to have gotten there all by herself. We searched for almost 4 hours- and went back twice but we couldn't find her mother or any siblings. I'll try again tomorrow. We thought we got her clean- until we put her on a white blanket.. Her fur still has a little tinge of yellow. Look at that face! http://maxshouse.com/Rescues/junkyard_kitten.jpg Another beauty. Is she and the other kitten from the same place? -- Jean B. |
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