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May 05, 2004 05:40 |  #1

Well, I've been "hanging around" since september last year, and I realized I still haven't posted the obligatory pet-picture. Guess I have to rectify that.. Took some pictures of him while he was relaxing in his (and of course mine too) favorite chair in the living-room:

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So my cat ain't as fond of my telelens :( But after I said he better start posing for food, he gave me some majestetic poses ;)
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Handheld ISO-400, 200mm @ f/2.8

Not the greatest shots :-P But hey, they where already eight months late, I started feeling the pressure ;) Not the "prettiest" model in town, but certainly one of the best fighters ;)



  
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May 05, 2004 10:07 |  #2

I think the perfect cat portrait has depth of field perfect from the front of the nose and whiskers and back past the hair of the ears.

Did you get a signed model release?

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May 05, 2004 10:11 |  #3

Yeah, it was to shallow dof in these, but I didn't manage to get more with the handheld setup indoors :( Signed model-realease? Sure thing! He walked through my ashtray, and stamped his paw in the lower-left corner of the print, while begging me for more chicken ;)




  
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