Post Funny Animal Shots

Well, not sure if this is all that funny for others, but I found the scene hilarious myself -- and it seems a common thing for this particular species. Fascinating to observe them being fascinated at observing whatever it is that I don't see, ie. the "Penguin POV". :-)



Shot w/ Sigma 70-200 f/2.8 EX at Seaworld San Diego last month.

BTW, a very fine thread and nice idea, David.

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I ran it in a thread the other day, but I guess I can recycle it here . . .

MEOW! That's getting pretty HOT!



Cats sure pick some strange places to nap, eh? ;-)

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The other day while I was taking photos of one of my dogs "answering the call of nature" someone reacted indignantly, as if to say "Why are you taking a photo of your dog doing THAT?"

The reason is that I've noticed on my PBase site that photos of my dogs relieving themselves get about 5 times as many hits as those photos of my dogs doing any other type of doggy thing (except getting "friendly" with each other). Why do people like to look at those pics? I don't know. But they do.

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The other day while I was taking photos of one of my dogs
"answering the call of nature" someone reacted indignantly, as if
to say "Why are you taking a photo of your dog doing THAT?"

The reason is that I've noticed on my PBase site that photos of my
dogs relieving themselves get about 5 times as many hits as those
photos of my dogs doing any other type of doggy thing (except
getting "friendly" with each other). Why do people like to look at
those pics? I don't know. But they do.

--
http://www.pbase.com/billmcintyre

PS. I've got TEN brand new D2X cameras to sell you today on eBay.
I will even give you 2 for $5,000. Please mail your cash to my
post office box, or e-mail me at [email protected]
--
Regards, David
(D.7.0. & C.P.4.5.0.0.)
http://www.pbase.com/dlcmh
http://www.pbase.com/dlcmh/dslr_links
 

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