On 3/12/04, Chan Yong Wei, discombobulated, unleashed:

>Call me yong wei; chan is my surname.

I beg your pardon Yong Wei. Call me anything you like ;-)

>
>And yeah... that dark blob in the corner :p you can make out the white
>paws of the creature if you squint hard enough. I guess a macro lens
>would work out much better; but I'm strangely fond of this image
>because it seems to make the hamster a malevolent presence in the
>photo. *adds a macro lens to his overflowing camera shopping list*

I tried squinting but my eyes kept closing......

>
>I would take them out... but then there wouldn't be pictures of a
>hamster squashed into a corner of the tank ;)

That is absolutely true - thankfully we are all different and we all
approach different subjects in different ways and get differing results.
You wanted to show a hamster malevolently squashed into the corner of his
cage, and you achieved that result. The sort of shot I would take is a
rather more atypical shot of a rodent - boring and passe to some but then
again, I like it and that's what matters, eh? If you like your shot, then
you have achieved what you set out to do, and I congratulate you.
However, and with all due respect and best regards, it does absolutely
nothing for me at all :-)

best, 




Cheers,
  Cotty


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