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I love the bright burst of lighting and lines and color of the branches in this photo! Almost feels like we’re peering into the jungle and the cat is really a lion. The title made me smile – clever you. Well done!!
The shot seems overexposed – you must have had a reason. Or is it the smoke and ash from the west that’s making the sky so white and the trees so yellow? There seem to be 2 ducks in addition to the 2 cats. Very cute!
What an interesting exposure! Brick Pollitt: What is the victory of a cat on a hot tin roof? Margaret “Maggie” Pollitt: Just staying on it I guess, long as she can.
I love the bright burst of lighting and lines and color of the branches in this photo! Almost feels like we’re peering into the jungle and the cat is really a lion. The title made me smile – clever you. Well done!!
“Cool” photo, Ellen! Either a very small house or some very large cats!
It’s as if the cat on the hot tin roof doesn’t realize his buddy is right below, and is looking far and wide…..
The shot seems overexposed – you must have had a reason. Or is it the smoke and ash from the west that’s making the sky so white and the trees so yellow? There seem to be 2 ducks in addition to the 2 cats. Very cute!
I lightened it in post production to highlight the cats and add some contrast. Yes, cats and ducks, oh my!
What an interesting exposure! Brick Pollitt: What is the victory of a cat on a hot tin roof? Margaret “Maggie” Pollitt: Just staying on it I guess, long as she can.
It reminds me of French wallpaper from the 30’s, in color and pattern. Not your usual image!