Sunday, January 20, 2008

Ash in Action

A comment was made on my last post, wondering if anyone had ever taken a photo of me chasing the cat around with my camera. I'm happy to say that a fellow blogger, and my uncle, Salty risked attack by the giant cat and came away with the following rare shot. I have his permission to post the incredible photo on his behalf:

Remember folks, when approaching "wildlife," stay calm and snap those photos quickly, before you get stepped on!

(Also, beware family members who are proficient in Photoshop!)


14 comments:

Sand said...

That's Perfect! fantastic, favorite shot ever!

Chica, Cienna, and Cali said...

haha :)

~Brenda said...

Your uncle had fun with this picture and I had a really good laugh!

imac said...

Cleverly done too.

Like my blogging friends who wanted to be on the lilypads.


See wot Terence the Tramps upto

Coy Hill said...

Glad you like it :)

You are correct on the SWF post. Taken from a little ways north of Union Cemetery.

Kekiinani said...

Ha ha ha ha This is just sooo funny and it matches the shot so well. I love the beware of family and photoshop warning!! How cute!!

Tom said...

Fantastic.. a great sense of fun you and your family share.

photowannabe said...

Now that's one terrific, humorous shot.
You'd better take your picture fast and stay out of the Big Cat's way..

Chica, Cienna, and Cali said...

hey ash.....have not seen you around lately.....thought of dropping by and telling ya , I will be in PA next week for an interview.....in Williamsport, to be precise.....hoping to see the scenery around a bit too while there.......have a great week :)

Meggie said...

Cute photo! Leave it to Salty to do such editing.

Shionge said...

So you be careful too Ash :D

Willard said...

Now I'm afraid of Ansel since he has grown so large.

Wayfarer said...

....shortly after this shot the photographer was never seen or heard from again....;-)

Dottie said...

That is SOOO cool! I wish I knew photoshop. I know you can do some very cool things with it. That is just awesome!