And you call yourself a bird watcher! Or are you just too involved to notice lowly chickens? So maybe my monitor is still too bright, meaning shots viewed on normal monitors show up as too dim. I really should try this calibration thing I have heard about...

stan
On Mar 30, 2009, at 8:02 AM, Christian wrote:

Variation 3 is my favorite, but I'm a totally in the box thinker... I never even noticed the chicken in the original post :- ( maybe because it was so dark or because I have no artistic vision... Stop listening to me...



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Stan Halpin wrote:
Thanks for your comments. OK, I'll temporarily back off my experiment. If you look at the original, the bulk of the cat may be uncomfortably centered, but the eyes are not. Also, the original crop provides the pun in the title. As with jokes, where if you have to explain the punch-line, you did something wrong, I'll concede. (But, if you are interested, notice the "bird" [chicken] on the left which is watching the cat who is watching birds...) Three variations without chicken: 1st is actually from another image in the same series, second goes back to a vertical slice of the original, the 3rd is a square-format piece of the original as syggested by JC.
http://photos.stanhalpin.com/p821843095/e36e64e6f   Variation 1
http://photos.stanhalpin.com/p821843095/e343578e9 Variation 2
http://photos.stanhalpin.com/p821843095/e3dbfc767 Variation 3
stan
On Mar 29, 2009, at 6:27 PM, David J Brooks wrote:
On Sun, Mar 29, 2009 at 5:54 PM, Christian <christ...@skofteland.net> wrote:
Stan Halpin wrote:

Warning: feline content!

http://photos.stanhalpin.com/p821843095/e80a3dbc

stan


That cat's a bit to centered for my liking, but the look, pose and light are
beautiful.

Christian

What he said.

Dave



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