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Old 17th of October 2010 (Sun)   #1
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Default Stay focused!

Even the shutter noise didn't manage to make her lose the focus.



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Old 18th of October 2010 (Mon)   #2
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Default Re: Stay focused!

No comments on this one?! This can be a strange forum, sometimes, with the lack of comments Beautiful captures and the exposure is spot-on, which is a great success inside a shade-filled tree. I prefer the tighter crop / capture of the second pic, but the colors in the first one are more vibrant. I'm curious how you shot an almost straight-on angle -- was the tree branch low to the ground? Thanks for sharing.
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Nice shots, she's beautiful. What was she focused on?
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Old 19th of October 2010 (Tue)   #4
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Default Re: Stay focused!

Thanks for the comment!

@GlimmerMan: I could now brag about how I climbed the tree threatening my life and health... but to be honest, the tree branch was indeed just one meter (3 ft) over the ground.

The cat was focused on something I didn't see, even after traing real hard. I also haven't had the guts to wait until she finally jumped... But I was able to walk around the animal, shooting straight into her eyes, and she didn't move nor blink with the eyes. I was amazed by that focus...

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