Thanks, anco85. They are quite a handful...especially now that they're starting to explore more.
Originally Posted by Adiseshanaik
RX_Morph, just I want more and more and more.... of these. Just cannot resist seeing them . What a cute species. My daughter won't leave me if she sees by any chance.
Thanks, Adiseshanaik. Sorry I don't have any more for ya today but I'll work on getting some more eventually. lol
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Originally Posted by anco85
@TNB - Our cats prefer to climb in boxes containing fragile things for some reason.
Never ever try to get a cat out of a box by poking your finger in the hole
I did something similiar to that once--got someone's claw stuck in my finger.
Cute looking photos of the kitties.
I received a new fisheye lens yesterday and decided to take a couple of quick test shots. Here's one photo, trying to go for a shallow depth of field. Also taken in very low lighting since there was no way I would make it to my SB-800.
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Originally Posted by Adiseshanaik
TNB, that's a different perspective. Any such shot with the face at the front? May look interesting too. Thanks for sharing
I took a few close-up people shots with the fisheye lens--their ears disappeared. I did take another photo of Tigger but it wasn't as close, so he still has ears. It's also uncropped and shot without a flash as well. Last night, I also took the 10.5mm lens out for a few night shots. A couple are in my Flickr account now.
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Originally Posted by anco85
Yes, she wears the pants in our house
Long ago I remember reading a quote about the difference between dog owners and cat owners--the dogs had owners, the cats had a staff.
I was able to take one photo of my two cats together with the fisheye lens, but it didn't come out. However, I did capture a photo of Bennie a few minutes ago--I think he was watching Tigger at the top of the stairs. Photo taken with a Nikon D200 and a Nikkor 70-200mm F/2.8 VR.