What a tangle of daring. I like that you shot him/her from the rear so that the cat becomes part of the composition, visually, and the tree remains so important to the image.
Oh. With magnifying glass I see that my cat was part of the tree and the bird isn't shot from the back. I really like this photograph, in spite of my blinking misconception! ;-)
What a tangle of daring. I like that you shot him/her from the rear so that the cat becomes part of the composition, visually, and the tree remains so important to the image.
ReplyDeleteWhat cat?
ReplyDeleteall I can see is a bird in a tree.
Is this one of those pictures that if you look at with closed eyes you see a different picture?
What a fabulous shot. Certainly a cat's eye view of this beautiful bird in the winter naked tree. I love it.
ReplyDeleteWhat an engaging sight.
ReplyDeleteBeautifully done:)
-Jennifer
For "cat" read "bird." I have old eyes! Comment still holds, FB.
ReplyDeleteOh. With magnifying glass I see that my cat was part of the tree and the bird isn't shot from the back. I really like this photograph, in spite of my blinking misconception! ;-)
ReplyDeleteA true show off - from nature and Mel!!!
ReplyDelete;-))))
*laughing* Darn cats will show up everywhere, Gail!!
ReplyDelete(I'm feelin' better about the silly computer glasses that somehow are becoming more 'required' than usual! LOL Thanks for that!!)