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We call him Blaubart. A guest cat, which visit us from time to time.

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Black Cat relax on a hill of stones

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  • 2 months later...

I'm happy to report that my friend Dave the Cat is regrowing fur on the site of his injury, just below his left ear!

X-H1 + 35mm 1.4 @ 1/50 f5.6 ISO800

 

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SHYNESS

X-T20; K&F concept adapter + NIKON ED AF Micro-Nikkor 200mm; tripod; 1/30; f5.6; ISO500

DSCF9142 felinae 2018

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AFTER HE EAT...

X-T20; K&F concept adapter + VOIGTLÄNDER Ultron 40mm F2 SL aspherical; tripod; 1/13; f5.6; ISO1000; exp.bias +0.3

DSCF2318 felinae 2018

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WITCH ASSISTANT

X-T20; K&F concept adapter + NIKON ED AF Micro-Nikkor 200mm; tripod; 1/30; f11; ISO100

DSCF9198 felinae 2018

 
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Why are you waking me up?

X-T20; ZY lens turbo II + m42/P6 adapter + CZJ Biometar 2.8/120; tripod; 1/15; f8; ISO500

DSCF3876 felinae 2019

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BLITZEN... but cat

X-T4; ZY lens turbo II + ASAHI Macro-Takumar 1:4/50; handhold; f8; 1/8; ISO800

DSCF5055 felinae 2020

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Sebastian in front of a Christmas tree, likely deciding who he is about to savage!

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This is our "pet stray" Sherbert, through a sliding glass door via X-S10/16-80, 1/50 @f6.4, ISO 2500

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Fujifilm X-Pro2 - Fujinon XF35mmF1.4 R

 

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XT-30, XF18-55

 

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Turn the light off!
 
X-T20; K&F concept adapter + ASAHI Macro-Takumar 1:4/50; 1/8; f8; ISO500; tripod

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We don't have a cat yet but my wife is lobbying for one so this young Bobcat, that regularly visits our back yard, is the closest I can get right now. X-H1, 100-400.

 

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This is Flo. Flo is a very young cat. Flo is not proficient at sitting still. I am very lucky to have caught Flo looking at me with a camera in my hand.
Fuji X-Pro3 - XF23mm F2 WR
Processed using ART Rawconverter (Rawtherapee fork)

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This is Pnut in repose. She is a short hair mix that adopted us at the animal rescue in Newport, Oregon. She has quickly taken over the house and our hearts. Her head and shoulders appear green due to window tint. X-H1, 70-300+1.4TC.

 

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