And surprised.
Oct 1, 2016 #2 M Michael Nagel Well-known member Hi Jarmo, Well seen and captured. The look does not have that much of surprise in it for me. Could be interpreted as 'Ah - it's you again...' Best regards, Michael
Hi Jarmo, Well seen and captured. The look does not have that much of surprise in it for me. Could be interpreted as 'Ah - it's you again...' Best regards, Michael
Oct 2, 2016 #3 Asher Kelman OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief Jarmo Juntunen said: And surprised. Click to expand... For me, the sweep of the curve of the cloth to the left of the feline's face is so distinctive! Asher
Jarmo Juntunen said: And surprised. Click to expand... For me, the sweep of the curve of the cloth to the left of the feline's face is so distinctive! Asher
Oct 2, 2016 #4 Jarmo Juntunen Well-known member Michael Nagel said: Hi Jarmo, Well seen and captured. The look does not have that much of surprise in it for me. Could be interpreted as 'Ah - it's you again...' Best regards, Michael Click to expand... You're right, Michael! "Disturbed" or "annoyed" would be more suitable, I'm sure ;-)
Michael Nagel said: Hi Jarmo, Well seen and captured. The look does not have that much of surprise in it for me. Could be interpreted as 'Ah - it's you again...' Best regards, Michael Click to expand... You're right, Michael! "Disturbed" or "annoyed" would be more suitable, I'm sure ;-)
Oct 2, 2016 #5 Jarmo Juntunen Well-known member Asher Kelman said: For me, the sweep of the curve of the cloth to the left of the feline's face is so distinctive! Asher Click to expand... That very same curve on her favourite blanket was the thing that actually caught my eye first! Thank you for the comment, Asher.
Asher Kelman said: For me, the sweep of the curve of the cloth to the left of the feline's face is so distinctive! Asher Click to expand... That very same curve on her favourite blanket was the thing that actually caught my eye first! Thank you for the comment, Asher.