The photo's just fine - some breeds of cat just have that sort of pattern. Thank you for sharing the picture:)
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Oh, maybe I just didn't pay attention to it before I snapped the picture.
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Wolves are cool.
It's a shame you weren't able to photograph it without your camera fucking up.
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I know what happened. You were visited by good luck Tumalu.
You have to rub it's belly to make it go away.
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Hello people of Steamgifts.
I have tried taking a pretty picture with my new camera but it came out really weird. I think I need to train more with it.
The picture seems overexposed in some parts while quite underexposed in others. The lens seems clean, yet there are dark spots all over the image.
Can anyone have a look at this picture and help me figure out what's happening? It's really puzzling to me...
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