We've previously shown you the work of photographer Xavier Hubert Brierre, who set up mirrors in Africa and shot footage of leopards and other wildlife that came upon them. Now we see South American animals finding their own reflections! UK wildlife photographer Mark Fernley set up a mirror in a Brazilian rainforest to give cougars, jaguars, and other forest creatures a good look at themselves. From the purring, you can see that the jaguar really likes what he sees in the mirror. The project is a part of the Mirror Image Stimulation Study. -via Digg
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I think the knife grip one showed is a bit down to personal choice. While choking up on the grip helps, how much you actually place your fingers on the blade seems to depend on the size of your hands and the knife. I've seen other chefs suggest choking up that much while some do, and a few say to try both.