Your best animal shots!

Roger the Roo, in my neighbors property (as seen from my veranda).
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steven kessel said:
I thought I'd add one of my own to all of these cute dog photos.

Does your dog bite? (A line spoken by Peter Sellers in the movie "The Pink Panther Strikes Again")

Source" Wikipedia

Inspector Clouseau: [gesturing to the hotel's dog] Does your dog bite?
German hotelier: No.
[Clouseau bends down to pet the small dog; it attacks and viciously bites him.]
Inspector Clouseau: I thought you said your dog did not bite!
German hotelier: That is not my dog.
 
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serendipidy said:
steven kessel said:
I thought I'd add one of my own to all of these cute dog photos.

Does your dog bite? (A line spoken by Peter Sellers in the movie "The Pink Panther Strikes Again")

Source" Wikipedia

Inspector Clouseau: [gesturing to the hotel's dog] Does your dog bite?
German hotelier: No.
[Clouseau bends down to pet the small dog; it attacks and viciously bites him.]
Inspector Clouseau: I thought you said your dog did not bite!
German hotelier: That is not my dog.
Hilarious! LOL! I haven't seen those movies in forever and had forgotten about that scene.
 
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mackguyver said:
Awesome shot, Eldar! Great angle and timing! I'm in for a rainy weekend, so maybe I'll play with my poor-man's Otus (50 f/1.2) and my pair of indoor (yet seemingly feral) cats!
I had the 50/1.2L and I loved that lens. There are some pixel peeping issues with it, but in general, some of my best shots are made with that lens.

I got confused for a period, where I thought I would be happier with a 35/85 combo, sold my 50/1.2L and got the Sigma 35/1.4 in addition to my 85/1.2L II. And, apart from a recent focus issue with the Sigma, I have been happy with them. But I missed the angle of view you get from the 50mm. And then the Otus came along and I am totally hooked on this lens. It is just phenomenal.
 
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