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The Country Cat Anonymous
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I took it in China (Chongming Island) from a farmhouse looking out into the fields.
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>> Anonymous
there are cats in china? ....still?
>> Anonymous
Get lower and closer so you have field, cat, and wall. The pot is ugly and so is that log on the right. Get rid of those.
>> Anonymous
>>71416
We only eat them when we go into famine, and some wierd fucks in Canton.

Otherwise, they're kept as pets or to kill mice in rural areas.
>> Anonymous
Aside from what>>71444said, that white edge of whatever it is is just poking into the frame out of nowhere (as far as the shot is concerned) and makes it worse. Objects like that, if you can, should always be removed or at least cropped out in post-processing. In short, being brutally honest with you, this is little more than a snapshot. There's practically no photographic value here.