DannyBoy at four months
Uploaded: October 08, 2013
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Exif: F Number: 3.5, Exposure Bias Value: -1.67, ExposureTime: 10/6800 seconds, Flash: fired, compulsory flash mode, ISO: 200, White balance: Manual white balance, FocalLength: 4.40 mm, Model: FinePix F500EXR
Mary K. Robison October 08, 2013
Here is the second photo...Robert R. Goodman October 08, 2013
Hi Mary,Excellent capture my friend.Glad to see you have new a cat,I'm sure he will bring great joy to your house!!! #10865420Tammy M. Anderson October 08, 2013
Beautiful cat and capture. Good to here he has a new home. #10865444Colette M. Metcalf October 08, 2013
Very sweet, Mary!!!! #10865517Joy Rector October 08, 2013
love this shot #10865532JO ANN CLEVELAND October 08, 2013
Excellent Mary! I would post the one by the window also, such great clarity..Now that really is a tall cat! ":-ojo ann c. #10865978
Nadia Paul October 08, 2013
Oh, how beautiful Rusty is! Both portraits of him are absolutely gorgeous Mary - glad you have a new baby :) #10866325Laura E. Swan October 09, 2013
Prince Rusty is so beautiful, Mare, and we can see he is already great competition for ADT! Royal Kitties are great at protecting the Castle! :DI don't know who I am more happy for. You guys or Rusty. You both got blessed the day he became yours!
-Pom-a-reign-ien :D And that ain't no dog, little kitten! (HeeHee).
#10866375
Mary K. Robison October 09, 2013
Thank you very much, Bobby, Tammy, Colette, Joy, Jo Ann, Nadia, and Pom, for your friendly comments. I appreciate them.Jo Ann, don't tempt me where photos of Rusty are concerned. I have dozens of more detailed shots of him already. I could post one every day till Christmas!
Pom-a-reign-ien, "Prince Rusty" is SUCH a great name. In fact, I just heard him murmur(or maybe purr-purr):"It's about time SOMEBODY got it right!" (See photo.)
Thanks for the idea!
:-D #10866675
Marijana Fajgl October 09, 2013
Mary, are you sure you do´t have a tiger :-)?Chris Ebben October 09, 2013
I was just thinking, I wonder if a new cat is on the scene yet, I'd better check!!! Ginger must be the in colour this year. Prince Rusty sure is handsome & very lucky to have found you & Scott. I wonder who has the most pictures you or me!!! Tony & I are so pleased for you all. Welcome Rusty=^..^= #10867088Patrick Rouzes October 09, 2013
Beautiful tones, clarity, lighting & animal. Interesting info too, Mary.Mary K. Robison October 10, 2013
Thanks, Marijana, Chris, and Patrick. I'm grateful for all your friendly comments.Marijana, Rusty WILL be a tiger-sized adult, judging from the way he eats every 20 minutes or so! LOL!
Chris, Rusty has already brought us such joy in less than a week ~ he's a real blessing. As for photos, you may have had a head start with your baby Rango, but both Scott and I are snapping away at every cute thing Rusty does...so we could overtake you and Tony by Christmas! :) #10867284
Cindy Bendush October 10, 2013
Good news! I'm so happy for you :-)Watch for his teeth to fall out - you may find one. I have a small box of kitten teeth from each cat (don't ask me which is which though!) Toys, food bowl and close to where they nap are likely places. Maybe I'm just a little bit nutso - LOL...so glad Rusty and you have found each other :-) #10868095Ujjwal Mukherjee October 10, 2013
Great to hear that,Mary...my best wishes for Rusty!!Laura E. Swan October 11, 2013
I left you a message inside of the "Prince Rusty" picture!!:D
Mary K. Robison October 11, 2013
Tony, Cindy, Ujjwal, and Pom, thanks so much for taking time to comment. I appreciate your feedback, advice about the baby teeth, and cute Egyptian dance trio! :-D #10868374Tiia Vissak October 11, 2013
a great capture! #10868525Mary K. Robison October 11, 2013
Thanks, Tiia! #10868981Kirsten Kiki Kjaer October 13, 2013
Well, congratulations to you all, Mary.I clearly see his Egyptian legacy and I bet he is now as loved as the Egyption kitties were.
They were worshipped as gods (oh, right - you just said that. Well, that kinda makes it true, doesn't it? HEHE).
The first image shows him as already settled and ready to be crowned king of the castle.
The other image is so moving in many ways. And I can't get away from it.
What is he thinking? What is he seeing?
What are his dreams?
Or is he merely taking a view of his newfound kingdom.
Hard to tell what kitties are thinking. #10870301
Mary K. Robison October 14, 2013
Hi, Kiki. Probably what he's thinking about is, "Why are Mom and Dad calling me DannyBoy now? What's wrong with Rusty?"Reynaldo D. Reyes October 14, 2013
Very nice capture of Rusty, who's obviously so curious about the surroundings. Lovely work here Mary. #10871976Mary K. Robison October 15, 2013
Thanks for your friendly words tonight, Rey. So good to have you back at the bp site.Thomas E. Hinds November 10, 2013
Wonderful capture of your beautiful cat, Mary! I am a big fan of the felines (and just about every other creature). DannyBoy probably has already gotten use to his new name by now. I call my cat, whose name is Bootsie, so many other names and he knows it is all about him... names like Boo, Boo-Boo, Boobinsky and Boobinga. LOL! #10895122Laura E. Swan November 10, 2013
#10895215Mary K. Robison November 11, 2013
Thanks for your kind and friendly comments, Tom and Pom. (Hey, you two would make a great singing duo!.. :-)Laura E. Swan November 11, 2013
Confession. I call Fangy "Boo-Boo" all the time. Why? I have no idea. It's not anywhere close to the name Fangy-Baby. Maybe Boo-Boo is like Baby?The animations I use are from Photobucket.com Go take a peek. (Just click once on the dancing kitty up above). When you find a (smaller) image on that site in their search engine at the top right that you like (not big or you will stretch out the thread something awful at the seams back here at BP) you find the HTML code on the right of that page on photobucket and click it one. That copies it. Then come and right click your mouse to paste the CODE here in an empty comment box and there you are. Submit like you do a comment on BP and then come back and see it there, nice and pretty! :)))
-Pom :D #10895900
Laura E. Swan November 11, 2013
#10895902Laura E. Swan November 11, 2013
P.S. If you try it and paste the HTML code here and want to write something as well, be sure you always leave a SPACE before you type or the codes wont work for the picture. It cant be too close to any typing that you do. You have to leave ONE space!!! The search engine is fun to use at the top right but it will not tolerate mis-spellings. :) RULE OF THUMB Don't use people PHOTOS you see there. They are usually too large.Try typing in this:
Smiley Animation
1) See what comes up and click on one you like.
2) When it opens as an individual page then look to the right and down. Press on HTML. it will say "copied"
3) Bring that code back here and drop it here and submit it. :)
EASY! #10895905
Mary K. Robison November 12, 2013
Thanks, Pom! I'll use your instructions at a later date, say, 2014. I'm still playing catch-up with comments from my 11-day "vacation".Ellen Hodges December 01, 2013
Soooooo cute, Mary! Love your little friend!! #10912091Laura E. Swan December 01, 2013
K :) #10912398Mary K. Robison December 01, 2013
Thanks, Ellen amd Pom! #10912912Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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