12-05-11, 01:20 PM | #26 |
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HAHA!! Got that wasscally squirrel!!
Still not as sharp as I'd like. But better than what I been doing.
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Thanks, but I would need to know what an "aperture" is first! My picture-taking approach mirrors my fishing approach. I just use something that I hope will take decent pictures (or catch fish) without knowing much about the "tool" I'm using, which in this case is a point-and-shoot camera where I don't have to do anything manual. I did have a J-term photography class in college, but that was back in the 80s, and I don't think I retained much from that by now.
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Nice shots stick. Definitely getting better. Watterboy is right, it's much easier with animals that will pose for ya!
My grandma feeds her birds, and consequently the squirrels every day. It's not too tough when they're used to people. BB
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GREAT PICS stick!!! oyu getting better man.
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Thank ya. Guess it's like anything else. Takes practice and trial and error.
Camo cat!! Seriously, in the wooded areas around the house, you can't see this dern cat.
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[QUOTE=1/4 stick;362163]Thank ya. Guess it's like anything else. Takes practice and trial and error.
Camo cat!! Seriously, in the wooded areas around the house, you can't see this dern cat what cat?
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Now here's your trivia question...(without Google, people )..
What gender is that cat, and why?
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Some kind of genetic thing. Majority of calico cats are female. I didn't google this tonight, but having owned calicos I just knew.
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it IS a female. only 1 male calico has ever lived.......and for a few minutes. 3 colored cats are all female. only sex that can live either 1,2 or 3 colors on them. why? i dunno, jsut is....lol.
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Is it just me or does it look like Camo Cat has eatten a few chipmunks?
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or maybe she was in the "shed" wit stick too many times. hahahaha!!!!
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Calicos are all female! (except as I will mention below)
The reason is that for cats, the gene for any particular color is on the X chromosome. White is not a color...it is the lack of any color gene...sort of a "base coat" if you will. Hence, male cats, having only one X chromosome, may only have one color, whether it be black, orange, gray, whatever. Females, having two X chromosomes can have two colors obviously. The only exceptions to this are cats with genetic defects, such as a cat with XXY. This cat will usually appear as a two-colored male, at least externally, but are usually sterile, and as Bama pointed out, may not live long. My trivia for the day is over.
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Female cause it's knocked up.
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No fair....you had insider information.
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Not really. That's a ferrel cat that hangs around here so I'm just assuming given how low her belly is hanging. We used to have a ton of them around here but they've all seemed to disappeared. There's a hawk around I see every once in awhile that I think may have something to do with that.
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Creepy, dark, artsy fartsy time.
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ok........you diverted us stick. how did the "ferile cat" get knocked up? more importantly, how did OYU know? you da daddy? BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!
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Naw, that cat is always having kittens so it's either knocked up or nursing.
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SO......SHE'S A HO HUH? bwahahahahahahaha!!!
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lmbo on that one stick.
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Great photos so far stick, I'll have to try to get some of the black squirrels that hang out in our yard. From what I hear they aren't found in all parts of the country. There are all white ones too, but the black ones are around most days.
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