Friday, July 8, 2016
A Safe Confrontation
The bird could not see the cat because we have a special film on the window
But, it certainly seemed as if it could and the bird kept taunting Cleopatra for several minutes. Cleo did not take her eyes off the bird for one second.
The photos were taken by Lois Anne with an iPhone and through a screen so the quality is quite poor but I thought the subject matter made up for the poor quality.
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"Photographers deal in things which are continually vanishing and when they have vanished there is no contrivance on earth which can make them come back again." — Henri Cartier-Bresson
17 comments:
It certainly does have a taunting sensibility. Poor Cleo, thinking, "if only this window was open..."
Super catch, Lowell!
That cat's attention is riveted on the bird. Good catch Lowell. Hard to believe the bird can't see the cat.
Perhaps the bird couldn't see Cleo, but I am willing to bet he felt that he was being watched! :) Great captures, Lowell!
Great shot! The quality is good for the limits you've mentioned. It looks as if the bird is giving Cleo what for.
I had a small family of raccoons parade past my window yesterday. I haven't checked yet to see what kind of quality I got with my shots. Opportunities like these are too good to pass up in the pursuit of perfection.
I think you did a really fine job with these shots.
Beautiful captures! Cleopatra is so intense!
war is declared
Fortunately (for the bird) there is a window between those two...
Super scene, Lowell !
Indeed so. And the spite between the two comes across strongly.
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As opposed to the cat and the mouse tale hey Lowell 😃
The cat looks ready to rumble. Great image Lowell.
She sure senses some thing or one is there. Are you sure she can't see the bird?? We had a sheep named Cleopatra once. She had a fine baby named Cinder---I could go on but I won't.
Have a good weekend
MB
Well seen & well done.
Cleopatra is a nice name for the cute cat:)
These are great photos! That bird really does look like it's doing a little "na, na, dance" and saying "you can't catch me".
What a great image! You should make an internet meme with it. :)
Incredible, the bird seems to see a Cleopatra 😍
Un abrazo
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