Show your cats

The remaining cats are safe, expect the young bob cat was looking for a place to set up it's own home range. The farm would be in an adults home range. Three weeks have gone by from when I took the photos.

Henry
 
Do people really like cats that much, or is there just nothing else handy to shoot? They just seem rather mundane.
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Oh grow up. We like to take pictures of animals we consider interesting if not sometimes beautiful.
You like to post insulting comments on other people's threads.
You used the word mundane. Let's see...what's an adjective for you...?
 
I haven't taken pictures of the pets recently, if if I have, it was with the smaller cameras (Fuji F30, Canon S1). Here are some pictures from August:

This is Abba, who likes to look outside the window, but has decided that unlike her brothers, that she is an indoor cat. Shot with an Olympus E-1 camera with Olympus 14-54mm lens, f/3.5, ISO 100, 1/40 sec, 51.0mm, auto mode, SHQ, matrix metering, +2 sharpening:



Another picture of Abba, shot with an Olympus E-1 camera with Olympus 14-54mm lens, f/3.5, ISO 400, 1/40 sec, 54.0mm, auto mode, SHQ, spot metering, +2 sharpening:



This next pricture was taken in December 2001 before my purchase of the E-1 (or even the C-2100UZ), it is one of the first pictures I shot with a digital camera, and we it call it Demon Cat because of the green eyes (cats and dogs get green eyes while humans get red eyes due to the shape of the rods and cones in the eye -- in life the cat has brown eyes). This picture is directly responsible for me looking into flash and deciding that my next camera would have an external flash to avoid red/green eye pictures (which put the C-2100UZ on the short list). Shot with an Olympus D-510Z camera, f/4.0, ISO 200, flash, 1/60 sec, 11.5mm, auto mode, HQ, matrix metering:

 
----great shot. I have a cat that will knock down the bathroom door to watch the water flush down the drain. I marvel at his consistent fascination. It has come to point, that if I remember I will call him before I flush it. He will then run in the and jump upon the sink and look straight at me with his eyes wide open in expectation. I then flush it. He just stairs down at the water till all is still again and unceremoniously jumps down and leaves the room.
Catman





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