I was born July 31, 1945 in Bluefield, West Virginia. I was raised in Cheyenne, Wyoming and graduated from Cheyenne East High in 1964. Joined the Navy for four years, released from active Service and attend College at Adams State College and Southern Utah State College now a university. Returned to the Navy and retired in 1989. Worked as a Cytotechnologist until June 26 2009. I am now retired. I have 5 adult children.Â
I got into digital art by trying a free software offered on the internet (terragen).
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F Number | f/5.8 |
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Make | Canon |
Model | Canon PowerShot SX30 IS |
Shutter Speed | 25/10000 |
ISO Speed | 80 |
Focal Length | 102 |
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Comments (5)
shonsu
Interesting colouring in the fur and eyes - I noted when you zoom in that the pupils of the feral cat seem to be facetted like a star.
jclP
lol,grest shot
jendellas
lovely capture, keeping an eye on you for sure!!!
Feliciti
looks so cute !! wonderful captured !!
Chipka
Rare eye coloring for a cat and a marvelous capture...almost like the more serious feline version of that "Kilroy" as drawn on numerous viaducts throughout human history (okay, recent human history.) The colors are simply amazing and this is such a perfectly captured shot! Aren't all cats feral to a degree? They're only partially domesticated and boy do they let you know whose in charge! By the way, I have it on good authority (from a cat) that we are not in charge, but we're kept around for our entertainment value. Cats! Gotta love 'em!