Ballet by WandM
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Comments (16)
Mercytoo
Beautiful shot :-) He looks very comfortable!
Lary
Cool shot! and cute cat :)
hasexx
great shot of this little tiger ;-)
unzy
A very proud (ans satisfied) Cat it seems ! and a wonderful "Pose" shot. Thanks Madeleine.
wabe
Cat paradise - i think i come and live as a cat in your house. He even don't have to stand up for lunch. Great one again. Next must be a looping!
lejimi
Voilun roux-poil qui commence re bien connu sur RDS et qui n'a pas l'air d're du genre bileux... En tout cas pour le grand art, Jean-Claude Vandamme pourra repasser !
logiloglu
a beautiful pose. again i love your serie. !!!!!!!!! #:O) !!!!!!!!!
Mikan
Agree with unzy - avery proud & satisfied one..:)
Glistens
An elegant and graceful pose, and yet the cat is really doing nothing but relaxing. How can they be so poetic without trying? :o)
cynlee
you are so good to them... the ballet lessons really paid off! :]
funkandjazz
He's definitely got the moves! :)
Akinom
LOL @ Cindy's comment! Your soft tiger shows a beautiful pose, Madeleine! :o)
ShadowWind
He is such a ham and he looks like, "Hey, someone might have put out some food. Should I go check?" Well shot as always, love your cat pics...
raven_nightmares
*smiles...stretching to get ready for the ballet that is the hunt, perhaps?
Armorbeast
I dunno...looks like one of those tragic mishaps where someone gets tossed in the air and then a missed catch ruins the entire dance;P
WhiteStag
(Sometimes when I think you should clone out an errant distracting object caught in a scene, usually I guess not after all because they prove the un-posed spontaneity of the shots; if you never really clone things out, this time we probably can't do anything about the pot coming out of the head, too late to change the camera angle now, but I would clean or crop out those "white spots" on the near edge of the table, in fact you could simply crop off those and the bright sky area/s across the top, removing distractions and accenting the horizontal composition nicely.) This time your depth of field came out great, I expect that would always require good light like you had for the initial shot, anyway from paws to ears this is crisp in every hair and whisker.