adrian1963

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Taken 31/03/2011
Would be a brilliant photo without the food bowl. If its a food bowl then Birmingham should really be using better feeding techniques for there small cats. Such as scatters and hiding food up high to encourage climbing. If its a water bowl HIDE IT from public view!
 
Would be a brilliant photo without the food bowl. If its a food bowl then Birmingham should really be using better feeding techniques for there small cats. Such as scatters and hiding food up high to encourage climbing. If its a water bowl HIDE IT from public view!

I dont think we can say that they dont employ those emthods on the basis of one photo. Equally i think there is nothing wrong with easily seen bowls, just as there is nothing wrong with mesh/fences or anything else reminiscent of captivity.

Forgot to add its a wonderful set of photos Adrian. Weldone.
 
Brilliant use of light and shade. Food bowl demonstrates that it's not going to be passed off as a shot of a wild animal as opposed to a zoo one. None the less beautifuil for all that, gives a good idea of how a spotted cat's coat interacts with light & shade to achieve camouflage.
 

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