I agree, although the kitty's rear fit almost appear to be floarting
above the ground. When I first saw the angle of the shot, I
thought....ooooo, wonder if this could work as a phantagram!
Dan
Flash wrote:
Unusual, yet interesting composition; effective anaglyph.Flash
--- On Fri, 3/20/09, Larry Robert Fischer <lrfbob(-at-)concentric. net> wrote:
From: Larry Robert Fischer <lrfbob(-at-)concentric. net>
Subject: [Anaglyphs] Cat On The Hill
To: Smokey0328(-at-)aol. com, "Joe T Fischer" <fischerjt(-at-)sbcglobal .net>, "Anaglyphs" <anaglyphs(-at-)yahoogrou ps.com>
Date: Friday, March 20, 2009, 10:40 PM
While walking through the woods the other day, I heard a noise and it wasn't me.As I looked around I could hear crushing leaves and the sound coming closer to me.Was it human or was it a wild animal? Yes, it was a wild animal and as I raised my cameras to shoot,I took carefull aim and pulled the trigger. Here is the picture of the animal I shot, no animals were hurt in this picture.Cannon Twins, SPM, SDMLR