I was looking back at some older shots trying to figure out what I could put up next. I wanted to put up something different. I found some old shots of some lynx kittens that had been rescued after a forest fire. There were 3 rescued. They had burns on their paws, legs, face and ears. After they recovered I was asked if I would photograph them. It would be in an inside enclosure. That made it a lot harder as I would have to use flash. I had been experimenting with something I had rigged up on my flash that allowed me to bounce the flash without doing it off a wall or ceiling. It was working pretty good on my cats at home. A white background works best. A colored background will color the flash. The room was a reddish chestnut color on the walls and ceiling. I needed to bounce the flash. As you know cats are very prone to showing green eyes if the direct flash hits them when their eyes are dilated. I call them headlights. Most wild animals eyes really light up if you use flash when their eyes are dilated. Bears are about the only animals I can think of where it doesn't really seem to show. Most of my shots were pretty tight. I was working in very close and at times the kittens got a little hissy as they didn't know me. I spent about an hour with them at very close quarters and got some fairly good shots. This is one of those shots. So, I was happy. Camera settings: f/4 - 1/60 - 80mm - ISO 200 Using a bounce flash.