Shot with Nikon D300s + Nikkor 24-70mm f/2.8; 1/15s at f/2.8 @ 42mm and ISO 1600. No flash used, just light from overhead lamp reflecting off white blanket and spot metering used.
My 18 month old Morkie, Jack-Jack, is getting in touch with his feral side. And he's expressing his displeasure with the thermostat setting. Since Dallas temps dropped to below freezing, he's taken to hiding out in our master bedroom and making a den for himself inside our feather comforter.
Exposed 1/15s at f/2.8 and ISO 1600 at 38mm.
It brings back memories of required reading in high school, when I trudged through Jack London's Call of the Wild and learned how wolves will bury themselves in the snow, using their body heat - reflected in that small cavity - to warm themselves at night.
Apparently, that's what my little Jack-Jack has begun doing with my fluffy white down comforter. I'll find him curled up in a teeny-tiny ball, just a pair of shiny eyes amidst a puff of black fur, peering out at me from within the folds of my poofy white blanket.
Exposed 1/15s at f/2.8 and ISO 1600 at 38mm.
I love to pull the comforter back - he gets so irritated!