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11/17/2008 01:32:55 PM · #1
Hi guys,

I took some pictures of my pets this weekend. Can someone comment on them? Thanks

//www.gsd.harvard.edu/users/mjanik/1.jpg
//www.gsd.harvard.edu/users/mjanik/2.jpg
//www.gsd.harvard.edu/users/mjanik/3.jpg
//www.gsd.harvard.edu/users/mjanik/4.jpg
//www.gsd.harvard.edu/users/mjanik/5.jpg
//www.gsd.harvard.edu/users/mjanik/6.jpg
//www.gsd.harvard.edu/users/mjanik/7.jpg
//www.gsd.harvard.edu/users/mjanik/9.jpg

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11/17/2008 01:43:31 PM · #2
I like the top one......love the light
11/17/2008 04:16:05 PM · #3
Originally posted by bvlindalou:

I like the top one......love the light

thanks, anybody else?
11/17/2008 04:30:56 PM · #4
All pictures are beautiful, so cute! but IMO the 4 is the best.
11/17/2008 04:33:32 PM · #5
Lots of cat people on the site, I'm sure more will comment on your shots later on. Give the thread a bump in the evening hours and see.

In no particular order, I like 1, 4 and 7. Agree that the lighting in 1 is probably the best. 5 is cute but try to leave the ears in...maybe a little tricky with your cats as they've got such huge ones!

Think 9 however is my favourite, love the pose and expression and the toy.

I've got a couple of cats too, one of whom recently got a broken tooth. Lots of pics of them in my portfolio if you ever need a fwuffy-wuffy cat fix!

BTW you'd probably enjoy this site: www.icanhascheezburger.com and yes, you can make your own LOLs! :-)
11/18/2008 10:31:56 AM · #6
thanks everyone for your comments.
I used just off camera flash for these. Would I be better off with a softbox?

11/18/2008 10:35:22 AM · #7
Originally posted by maggieddd:

thanks everyone for your comments.
I used just off camera flash for these. Would I be better off with a softbox?


Nice shots but the light is a little hard. A softbox or just a white cloth hung over your flash will help.

They're very good posers and look very relaxed.
11/18/2008 10:50:17 AM · #8
Wow. What great models. I love the first two. I think it is because the light is not as harsh. Don't get me wrong the others one are very nice too but they could have the light just a tad softer. So the suggestions from Jac would be worth trying. Awesome job though.
11/18/2008 03:06:53 PM · #9
thanks a lot everyone. This is very helpful I'll use a softbox next time.
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