You too can do this, but chances are the house cat is less likely to swat thousands of dollars of gear into the side of a rock, tree or other camera
eating object.
Yes, the buggy dies at the end.
ATB,
Samcheezycheese - 5-2-2014 at 03:34 PM
Way cool... Those last shots are amazing !! Not a point of view I'd ever like to have...ssayre - 5-2-2014 at 03:37 PM
Thanks for sharing. One of the ladies I work with is obsessed with cats of all kinds. She will love this. B-Roc - 5-2-2014 at 05:58 PM
Very cool.
I once touched a lion at the Southwick Zoo. We stayed until after the park closed and that must be around the time they feed the lions and tigers as
they were roaring like crazy. So low and gutteral and it sounded like it could be heard for miles. There is a fence and an electric fence that keep
the cats from people but the male lion was pacing and I said, "I think I can touch him." My wife said "don't" but on the next pass I stuck my fingers
through the fence and stroked his hind quarter to the tail. Those who also stayed after closing just looked at me like, "No way" :o and I was like,
"Way" snowspider - 6-2-2014 at 05:13 PM
I was on bike ride with a bunch of guys the other day (no snow , balmy34 degrees) passing by the zoo we could see the tigers , one of the guys told
about when he was in college he and friends would go to the zoo on feeding day , said the cats were increadably loud and wild after a day or two with
no food.