Laelaps gets covered in AppleSauce

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It's interesting where my name or photographs end up. As I vainly searched google to make sure no one was talking smack about me on the 'net, I saw that one of my photos of an Amur leopard (pictured above) ended up in the November 2007 edition of AppleSauce by the South Australian Apple Users' Club (which can be seen online here). If you end up borrowing one of my photos for your own publications or blog (it'd be great if you asked first, but I'm not going to cry about it), just shoot me an e-mail and let me know so I can have a look, too. Even if I stumble upon one of my pictures somewhere else on my own, I'm still glad to see that people enjoy the photographs and posts I put up here every day.

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I think you're going to have to move away from big cat photography, or you're going to find yourself up against Apple fans more and more! ;-P

Paul's waiting for them to bring out the next operating system - Mac OS Ocelot...

Read about this in AppleSauce (!); checked in to look at the photo...
Magnificent! You're a brilliant photographer! I just hope the soulful expression on your leopard has nothing to do with our Leopard... :-)