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First one is Emma, taken with my M6 & 50mm cron. Second one is Noel, taken with my Rollei 35T (full disclosure: it's not a rangefinder!).
 

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Thanks, Roland. Yeah, I got lucky with focusing that one. And actually the shot is a bit better than that posted image since the posted image is just the low rez Walgreens scan. And there's something about that shot that gives it an almost painterly quality. I gave a print of it to that cat's owner and he has it on display in his house. Probably my only "display" image ever!

As for critters climbing into bed with you, at least cats are relatively small. Try 65 pounds of labrador retriever wanting to sleep on your pillow with you! (of course, recalling what kind of dogs you have, you may know very well what I mean)

Love that shot of Shadow. Very fierce looking!

-Randy
 
Couldn't resist. Taken of an RF [BLUSHING]not with one :eek:[/BLUSHING]
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here´s my best cat-shot:
My friend Hannes cat, called princess. with m6 Jupiter-3 on TriX in t-max dev.

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Bessa R2A with 75mm in Phnom Penh in 2006. Film is very very old Kodak slide.
 

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ah, i found my thread!

ah, i found my thread!

Here are my rangefinder cat photos. She is the only living thing that I live with that I can easily take photos of . . .
 

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Mog, Xmas 2005. Epson R-D1 with 35 summicron. He's a bit of a bruiser.
 

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