The challenge this week was Cats. Cats are more difficult than dogs. Dogs will sit and stay and cats just do their own thing. I photographed the neighbors cat.
Her name is Sophie. She is the cat that welcomes you to the farm yard. She runs up and meows a few times and hisses at Chance and then she sits someplace and watches his every movement!
Sophie in profile.
Sophie’s long whiskers.
The new camera is a bit frustrating at times. I am practicing every day. Have a good week everyone:)
Nice pictures.
ReplyDeleteTheir independence is the main thing that makes me prefer cats to dogs. I really love their attitude.
Nice shots, I like the way you captured the whiskers.
ReplyDeletePretty kitty. I love the independent nature of cats. :)
ReplyDeleteNice shots, especially like the second one!
ReplyDeleteGood for you learning the camera. By this time next year, most everything about it will be second nature to you! That's a pretty kitty.
ReplyDeleteI love that second pic!
ReplyDeleteAnd you are doing a great job, one day that camera will feel like a old friend, you won't have to think before setting anything.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots.
Jen @ Muddy Boot Dreams
Great shots, I prefer the short haired cats to long haired oned, something with my allergies..:-)
ReplyDeleteI love all cats...and those whiskers are to die for!!!
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You are doing a great job with your new camera. I wish I can take marco ones with mine.
ReplyDeleteI think you are doing a great job with your camera!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos of Sophie!
ReplyDeleteI should take a picture of all the cats around this place. I think the neighbor has about 8 (and I saw a few kittens poking their heads out.) And we also have TONS of feral cats running around - and as soon as my dad visits this weekend, bringing his live-trap cage there will be LESS feral cats (and maybe some neighbor cats too). And yes, we will take some to be spayed/neutered at the feral cat society.
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