What are you looking at?


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Title     What are you looking at?
Photographer     kree/Qi Wei (996) Send mail to this user
Portfolio     Portfolio
Categories     Animal
Humorous
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Lens     Tamron SP 24-135mm Macro
Camera     Nikon F55-D
Submitted     May 17, 2003 12:29:06 PM CDT
Views     95
Rating     3 Thumb-up

Was passing by an old estate one day, and saw this tabby in an unusually human position. Seems like the cat was stretching and I had disturbed it's nap! Sepia toned in PS. I eventually decided the picture worked better with the lower edge of the window frame at the top... gives it a sense of perspective. What do you think?

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Thumb-up    from pfozzy/Paul (3,342) Send mail to this user on December 12, 2004 12:04:14 PM CST (0) Early critique

I don't really agree with you about the window frame. Although this does have quite an interesting grainy effect. It looks like a very old photo. Like I say I would zoom in closer on the subject.

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Thumb-up Thumb-up    from mmxmm/Mario (309) Send mail to this user on May 20, 2003 1:02:17 PM CDT (1) Early critique

I'm not a fun of animal pictures and this makes no difference. The cat is a bit burned out and the picture is noisy (probably the scan). On the other end I find the floor-wall-window composition interesting and the sepia tone is the right choise

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