| camera | Canon PowerShot A520 |
| exposure mode | full manual |
| shutterspeed | 1/1000s |
| aperture | f/7.1 |
| sensitivity | unknown |
| focal length | 23.1mm |
| resolution | 2272x1704 pixels |
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Out and About In the Snow
comments (14)
In that lovely snow again. They are almost a mirror image of each other. Nice capture Mary.
Mary MacADNski: Thanks, Aussie. Can't see much detail in them with the bright background but I figure everyone knows what they look like by now.
Mary they need your snowshoes!!
Lovely capture in nice crisp snow
Mary MacADNski: LOL. They can have them since I won't be using them for the next six weeks.
Animals in the snow are always a garanty for lots of fun, nice capture here Mary, love the sun on the snow.
Mary MacADNski: Thanks, Astrid. It was a warm day so they stayed out a couple of hours this day.
Mary, this is gorgeous! Love the crispness and the sparkle of the snow, and the texture of the wood. Your cats seem very comfortable in the snow - I`d love to see what mine are like with it. (:o)
Mary MacADNski: Thanks, Rosalyn. These cats don't mind the snow and well sometimes play in it, doing snowplows with their noses, much like dogs will do.
Nice shot Mary. I am always amazed seeing cats walking in snow. I tried once with mine and she ran away like a rocket!
Mary MacADNski: Thanks, Richard. The girls don't mind it at all.
I just love your cat shots Mary! (what's this about you having a sling for 6 wks?)
Mary MacADNski: I've had a serious injury. I dislocated my shoulder, torn all the ligaments and have a bone chip. The shoulder is to be completely immobilized for 6 weeks and may require surgery. i am very upset about the situation
Mary, what beautiful detailed snow you have captured here, your cats are a beautiful addition to it, do you notice that I almost start to like cats now, it is amazing, a year ago I wouldn't look into a cat photograph, now I actually start to like yours
Mary MacADNski: I would like new year speed and i'm not too painful if the arm is immobile. Thanks for liking the cats. They are very nice girls.
My sister should love them ... Very nice contrasts between your cats and the snow ... Did they made a snowcat ?
Mary MacADNski: They were out for a couple of hours and were very mysterious when they came back in.
Yet again you have captured the snow beautifully.
Looking at those cats I can guess what happened to the turkey leftovers
Mary MacADNski: Remember, Pops, they don't do birds, only hard kibble for these girls.
Always good to see the cats. Our visiting cat seems very keen on staying...our girls are less keen and there is some hissing!
Mary MacADNski: It usually takes a while for cats to accept any new pet. My aunt is going through that after getting a new pup. Her cat has stayed in one room the last couple of weeks but is beginning to venture out now.
They look very interested in the new floor covering - I wonder if they remember one year to the next?
Mary MacADNski: I think they do. Usually the first snow, they play in it by snowplowing with their noses. It's very cute. By the time of this photo, they're quite familiar with snow. We've experienced an early winter. I'd say they are checking out squirrels.
oh dear Mary, just read about your accident, hope things don't take too long to heel, wishing you the best...........tim
Mary MacADNski: It is estimated to take six weeks, longer if I have surgery. Then there is physiotherapy following that. This is going to be a looooong winter. Thank you for the good wishes. I am taking them seriously and appreciate them very much.
Unbelievable! Luna runs out the door only to run back in twice as fast. She's not a snow bunny, that's for sure. This is great! Get well soon, my friend!
Mary MacADNski: One cat will only go out in the best conditions - that was a warm sunny day with no wind. Her sister will go out in anything. Thanks for the warm wishes.
What is this strange stuff that comes and goes? How does Mary [our faithful servant] conjure up this stuff...if she could talk then we would ask her?
Mary MacADNski: She can talk, just not paint or cut glass.
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