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  • Click to visit my animal photography & art blog! / Email me at durberville@optushome.com.au Subscribe by Email to Natalie Manuel Photography Find me at Flickr Join my facebook group More of my work on Redbubble* /

  • re-work of a color version i uploaded earlier. thought it would look good in bw too! what do you think? Other Categories / Animals / Apes / Architecture / Baby Animals / Bears / Birds / Big Cats / Elephants / Fish / Insects / Macro / Nature / Reptiles

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  • Straight from the camra ! I caught our Bengal Cat (Lilly) peeking through our lounge curtains’ she really is such a darling’ and recommend this cat to all cat lovers however these domestic cats are so fussy’ with food and regular cat food is out of the question. The Bengal is a relatively new breed of cat which was first bred in the U.S.A and was originally created by crossing an Asian Leopard Cat with a domestic cat. The domestic Bengal derives its name from the Latin name of its wild ancestor, Felis Bengalensis (Asian Leopard Cat). Whilst the domestic Bengal is similar in appearance to the Asian Leopard cat, and its genetic makeup contains a contribution from that wild cat species, its temperament however is purely domestic. There is no other breed of cat which displays the gold or pearl dusting effect (glitter) of the Bengal. Its pelt has a rich smooth feel of satin or silk. Even the voice of the Bengal is different from that of other domestic cats. They can coo and chirp, and like to jump and somersault. They also love to play with water! To sum up, the Bengal is self-assured, affectionate and playful, with the stunning looks of its wild ancestor. “Peek a boo! (Our Bengal Cat)” was featured in Eye Macros

  • Snow Leopard (Uncia uncia)

  • WILD & FREE / / This leopard was really hard to see while it rested deep inside a large bush. I was lucky enough to get this shot with nothing covering the eye! / / (Samburu National Park – Kenya) / / / >< / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /

  • This is Milena, a rare Amur Leopard cub, photographed here at just a few months old after being successfully bred at Marwell Zoo, Hampshire, England. The Amur Leopard is extremely endangered with only a handful remaining in the wild. Milena now resides at Colchester Zoo where they are hoping she will produce cubs of her own.

  • Featured in Group: / Endangered Species We found this magnificent male leopard / laying high up on a branch on a winter / afternoon. / He had a truly dreamy look… / Sabi Sand – Kruger Nat.Park / (South Africa) / Panthera pardus / In South Africa leopards are / mainly thriving in National / Parks and Game Reserves. / Some specimens still roam free / in areas less encroached by the / presence of MAN. / Their number is difficult to asses, / as is a very secretive animal. In South Africa, leopard populations / are relatively small, but leopards are / not classified as Endangered. Panasonic FZ30 / Focal lenght 89mm / Exposure 1/800 / ISO 400 / Shutter Priority

  • 12×18 pastel. Original unavailable. Just liked the look. Complete 1993

  • THis tasteful Snow Leopards eye is actually not a good one. / /

  • LIMITED EDITION – 10 AVAILABLE ONLY / This was taken as part of the “Bombshell Babes” Pinup Art Exhibition. Model: Miss T

  • FEATURED WORK… Featured in the group ‘Domestic ad Pedigree Cats’ on the 12th of March 2009

  • snow leopard are an endangered creature / for other items see my zazzle.com site under dawnmcininch / / / /

  • portrait of a leopard seal, Antarctica

  • FEATURED WORK…. ‘For The Love Of Cats’ group on the 23rd feb 2009 / ‘Cats and Dogs’ group on the 22nd of July 2009 / ‘Playful Photogenic Pets’ group on the 31st July 2009 / ‘Domestic and Pedigree Cats’ group on the 3rd of August 2009

  • A leopard cub just having some fun with an old stump!

  • “After dark all cats are leopards.” – Native American Proverb Canon 40D with Canon 60mm macro.

  • My favourite cat is the Snow Leopard (uncia uncia) and these guys at Marwell Wildlife (new name) have put up with me graciously on numerous occasions – thank you spotty furballs!!! (wouldn’t say that to their faces, mind you!) Apologies to foreigners who may not understand the grammar of the title! Canon EOS 50D with Canon EF 70-200mm L IS f/4 lens handheld

  • two of a kind, one big and one little. These ponies were a blast to spend time with / taken with our Canon Rebel xti in New Mexico

  • FEATURED WORK…. ‘Art of Glass’ group on the 2nd of August 2009

  • Many Thanks to Vikram Franklin for the inspiration!!! FEATURED WORK…. ‘Shapes and Patterns’ group on the 20th of August 2009 / ‘Globes, Spheres and Curves’ group on the 4th of September 2009

  • FEATURED WORK…. ‘Cats and Dogs’ group on the 28th of August 2009 ‘100%’ group on the 28th of August 2009 ‘Playful Photogenic Pets’ group on the 29th of August 2009

  • Taken in only natural daylight and WITHOUT a macro lens!! black card behind. hand-held. This is only just under an inch big!!! FEATURED WORK…. ‘Extreme Close-Ups’ group on the 9th of September 2009

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