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Jim Goldstein
{K:21230} 1/25/2006
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This is a great image. Excellent use of negative space and contrast. The green eyes and dark fur standout very well against the overexposed window frame. In this case I think overexposed is a good thing. Very stylistic.
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Fadel J
{K:13974} 4/30/2005
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Wonderful composition and natural framing Mike, love the details on the cat's face!
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Mike Rexroad
{K:631} 4/26/2005
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thanks for the comment. yeah, this cat can sure give some dramatic looks. she can be the sweetiest kitty ever or be quite moody at times. i've got a few other pics of her in my portfolio too.
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Janine White
{K:336} 4/26/2005
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Nicely taken. The exposure to get detail in the kitty is spot on. I think that the high contrast works well for this image. What mesmerizing eyes he/she has.
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John Roberts
{K:11} 4/25/2005
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Very nice. It would be nearly impossible to keep detail in the white area with a digital camera. What's important is that you exposed the subject perfectly. Congratulations on a great shot.
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Cenk KIRBAS
{K:1739} 4/25/2005
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beautiful. The toning and contarts add up to a good story.
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can dagci
{K:43} 4/25/2005
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Dear Mike, It seems that you captured the hidden glance. Congratulations! CAgatay
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Marek Jakubowski
{K:539} 4/25/2005
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Very good idea, excellent. Marek.
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Carol Cefalu
{K:8388} 4/25/2005
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Intense Concentration going on there!
Great in the moment Shot!
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