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Giannis Tsouratzis
{K:-190} 7/29/2003
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very funny, creative and emotional image.Originality peaks here!
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ana ribeiro
{K:21290} 7/26/2003
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so so so lovelyyyyyyy !!!!!!
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José Lins
{K:1544} 7/25/2003
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Help!!!! I can't breathe!!!! Very nice capture...congrats
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Kim Culbert
{K:37070} 7/25/2003
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The movement blur adds to the interest of this shot... it's like I can see what a "purr" looks like! THe colours are also some nice eye candy... so bright and vivid. Thanks for sharing!
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Hermen Pen
{K:9168} 7/25/2003
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An original perspective! It is surely possible to increase the (apparent) sharpness with some Photoshop tricks, but I don't think that is absolutely necessary. The cat is still very clearly a cat, so the message of your image is well received.
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- simos -
{K:9354} 7/25/2003
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Excellent!! regards, simo
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Rui Leitão
{K:6321} 7/25/2003
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Nice momment, Regina!
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Khawla Bin Thani
{K:3455} 7/25/2003
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Heeey ...I like this ..Greative ..un-usuall .....good work ,,,and good luck ,,,,
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Donna Johnson
{K:9906} 7/25/2003
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Love it!! Wonderful composition and lighting. The illuminated whiskers are great. What a great capture.
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Loic Pézarches
{K:3199} 7/25/2003
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Cette charmante bète prend-elle son pied ? Je regrette un peu la mise au point sur le pied et le chat flou... Mais très sympathique image.
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Rawabi Al-Nuaimi
{K:15659} 7/25/2003
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very cute and very funny :)
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NN
{K:26787} 7/25/2003
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A lovely shot! No problem with the unfocused cat as long as the foot is focused :)
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Gregory Fiedler
{K:15439} 7/25/2003
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Great moment! Purrrrfect!!!!!!!
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Kristina Kohut
{K:49990} 7/25/2003
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Haha... so sweet, cute and funny! Also really well composed at the same time! The blurriness is movement unsharpness I think...because everything else is so sharp and focused. So it is like it should be, and in my opinion you should leave it like this! I find it perfect!
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simon wootton
{K:2542} 7/25/2003
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I fear it is to late to sharpen this wonderful shot. I really like it as it is and I would leave it that way. I think the cats movement and the shallow dof have caused the problem. You could have went for a smaller aperture but you might have lost this precious moment.
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Deleted User
{K:4318} 7/25/2003
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