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12/30/2007 04:53:12 PM · #1
in a studio! It's hard. My cat kept moving around and rolling around :p
12/30/2007 04:54:51 PM · #2
but 'that' can be cute too!
what did you end up with?
12/30/2007 04:55:26 PM · #3
We are going to have a new addition to the family tomorrow, Casper, a white 5 month old deaf cat. He is great, looks like a Siamese and as friendly as a friendly thing.

Maybe a subject for animal portraits soon :))
12/30/2007 04:55:46 PM · #4
The trick is to distract them...
12/30/2007 05:10:15 PM · #5
Originally posted by cryingdragon:

The trick is to distract them...


Hah that's pretty cool
12/30/2007 05:12:43 PM · #6
my cat is so hard to distract though. I was trying to get a shot where he wasn't rolling around (which is what he usually does) I need him to actually pose :P
12/30/2007 05:15:06 PM · #7
Promise him lots of catnip if he does what you want...or wait until he's tired.
12/30/2007 05:15:20 PM · #8
This and a few other shots took about 1/2 hour of following Louie around on the front lawn,(crawling on the lawn on my belly getting strange looks from passers by) - but it was worth it. He's gorgous.

12/30/2007 05:19:42 PM · #9
Originally posted by Monique64:

This and a few other shots took about 1/2 hour of following Louie around on the front lawn,(crawling on the lawn on my belly getting strange looks from passers by) - but it was worth it. He's gorgous.



wow very nice cat :) I have 2 cats. The one i took a picture of looks exactly like the one timfythetoo has. Black and white. Very contrasting :) And my other one is gray and white, where he looks like a dumbdumb. Plus he has a caterac in his left eye :(
12/30/2007 05:20:28 PM · #10
I took about 40 shots of him trying to catch me until I finally got these.


12/30/2007 05:26:16 PM · #11
I admire anyone that gets good cat photos, I swear one of mine has worked out the timing on the shutter lag, she poses perfectly and in the lag time just disappears, I have hundreds of photos of places she was a split second before.
12/30/2007 05:29:02 PM · #12
Opening a window usually works for me, heh.

12/30/2007 05:31:53 PM · #13
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Not so difficult with my cat... and others :P
12/30/2007 05:42:25 PM · #14
12/30/2007 05:46:01 PM · #15
my fav....

and my recent dq :(
12/30/2007 05:47:55 PM · #16
I got a shot of our cat while he was working :)
12/30/2007 05:51:21 PM · #17
Ya gotta catch him when he's half asleep
12/30/2007 05:57:19 PM · #18
Leo great cat shots!
12/30/2007 05:59:09 PM · #19
Maybe you should ask Strikeslip for some advice on how to take adorable cat photos!

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12/30/2007 05:59:58 PM · #20
Its not hard once they get old and lazy...

12/30/2007 06:00:04 PM · #21
Originally posted by cujee:

Leo great cat shots!


Thanks :)
All goes to my cat... she deserves another can of wet food now LOL
12/30/2007 06:07:19 PM · #22
I have given up trying to pose my cats for pictures, I just follow them around and keep my camera close and hope. sometimes it works, but I have a lot of pictures of cats behinds!
12/30/2007 06:10:12 PM · #23
My daughter's cat was so entranced by the strobe going off that she just sat there and stared at it!



12/30/2007 06:10:39 PM · #24
12/30/2007 06:13:34 PM · #25


She has a half-"cat woman"-mask :P cool
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