Described by a vigorous vocabulary.
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Generally our overnight visitors tend to ignore one another.
There's the occasional ill tempered 'exchange of views' but nothing very much. However, I'd like to know what was going on in the minds of these two last night. Apologies for the picture quality. Attachment 71250 |
Is that a Badger and 2 Cats?
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Point me in the direction of what might be causing some confusion and I'll attempt to shed some light on it. In a manner of speaking! :) |
Between the bucket and the bench it looks like the eyes of a Cat or other small creature.
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There's a darker bucket there with some residual light reflecting off the rim.
Would that be it? |
Now I see it. Thank You Sir.
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Picture quality is just fine and the composition and story are both very good, thank you.
I do find interesting an effect I see across the whole image when zoomed in very tight. It's like a regular grid of distortion, like the picture was taken from behind a clear piece of plastic with a very slight pattern of raised lines at right angles. |
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I'm not very well informed about these matters but perhaps it relates to the structure of the component which captures the image. I don't know if it is relevant but the original image was 4000 x 3000 pixels reduced in Paint to a more manageable 725 x 543. Those suggestions provided very much on a 'food for thought' basis! |
There are internet discussions about this. Seems it's likely to be a byproduct of camera sensors. NOTE: The quote's second enclosed link doesn't work. END NOTE.
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Cat is thinking: "Well, there goes my might vision."
Except I think you mentioned IR, not visible light for your pics. I was surprised that the badger is sitting (not setting). You don't seem to have posted this behavior in the past, though Google says it is common. |
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It was something of a surprise when I first saw it as it would seem to risk delaying a necessarily sudden departure. |
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Might even call on cousin Honey Badger...
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