
Another picture of Dagger, from 23-Jun-03.
The image (like almost all of my pictures) was taken with a Canon 10D and the EF 28-200mm f/3.5-5.6 USM lens. The original was taken at full frame of 3072x2048x24b, ISO eq'v 400, 1/350 shutter, f/5.6.
He was at the far end of his cage, and as I hate seeing cage in pix, this one's cropped and shrunk.
This is a pretty good pic of Dagger, as today was is the two-year anniversary of his passing from this life. As always, I wish to honor him, and thank him, for being such a big part of my life. I will forever miss him.
So this is DagDag, stalking up from the back of his cage.
Disclaimer: I hate to have to put this on here, but the pic is copyright me. Please do not distribute, copy, alter, etc, without my permission. Having said all that, feel free to download and use it for your own inspiration.
The image (like almost all of my pictures) was taken with a Canon 10D and the EF 28-200mm f/3.5-5.6 USM lens. The original was taken at full frame of 3072x2048x24b, ISO eq'v 400, 1/350 shutter, f/5.6.
He was at the far end of his cage, and as I hate seeing cage in pix, this one's cropped and shrunk.
This is a pretty good pic of Dagger, as today was is the two-year anniversary of his passing from this life. As always, I wish to honor him, and thank him, for being such a big part of my life. I will forever miss him.
So this is DagDag, stalking up from the back of his cage.
Disclaimer: I hate to have to put this on here, but the pic is copyright me. Please do not distribute, copy, alter, etc, without my permission. Having said all that, feel free to download and use it for your own inspiration.
Category Photography / Animal related (non-anthro)
Species Feline (Other)
Size 1024 x 1000px
File Size 133.6 kB
I did a "tribute" for him after he died. It was very...er...therapeutic.
It wasn't all the "best" pictures of him. It was more going through every one of the library and finding the ones that captured Dagger in the unique moments that were difinitively him: the images that capture little glimpses of his personality. They span from the first pictured of his life, to the very end.
I did it all in powerpoint, even though I really loathe Micro$oft products as a rule, but it was the media that I felt was most appropriate for what I wanted to accomplish.
I'll difinitely include that on the DVD for you. :)
It wasn't all the "best" pictures of him. It was more going through every one of the library and finding the ones that captured Dagger in the unique moments that were difinitively him: the images that capture little glimpses of his personality. They span from the first pictured of his life, to the very end.
I did it all in powerpoint, even though I really loathe Micro$oft products as a rule, but it was the media that I felt was most appropriate for what I wanted to accomplish.
I'll difinitely include that on the DVD for you. :)
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