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05/12/2003 04:47:28 PM · #1
Recently my cat had kittens and they are so darling, I have been trying over and over to get some cute photos of them. They are 2 weeks old and the eyes are open but they are still just creeping around not actually walking so I wanted to get photos of all three kittens together while I can. Other than the clothes basket that Mom has made her nursery and a small wicker basket I really haven't experimented with other things for photos but I would really welcome any suggestion for props and how to take a photo of 3 squirming kittens, how do you keep their attention long enough to get a photo before they start romping around?

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05/12/2003 04:55:29 PM · #2
In about a week comes the day they learn to track with their eyes. they will all three sit for hours watching a camera pan back and forth - It only last a couple of days so take lots of photos before they move on the the next step - exploring. Then they only look down at the ground and their own feet for a while.
05/12/2003 05:16:00 PM · #3
Here is an absolutely wonderful kitten photo.

//www.photosig.com/go/photos/view?id=725785

Kitten Photo

Makes me want to take some allergy pills and get one of those cute little bundles of fur.

Message edited by author 2003-05-12 17:17:06.
05/12/2003 05:34:36 PM · #4
Originally posted by joanns:



Makes me want to take some allergy pills and get one of those cute little bundles of fur.


Hey I still have one of the 3 kittens without a home...its a little orange fluffy kitten. Not sure yet if it is going to be striped like Mom and Grandpa. Can you believe they are only 2 weeks old and 2 of them are promised already.
05/12/2003 07:28:33 PM · #5
Get photos while you can. I have a photo of my kitten (well, 5 months), and you can just see the tip of my blurred finger moving out of the way after trying to hold the animal still long enough to focus the camera.
05/12/2003 09:27:40 PM · #6


Message edited by author 2003-05-14 17:11:53.
05/12/2003 09:46:39 PM · #7
I've never posed a kitten . . . I simply let opportunity knock
05/13/2003 09:54:26 AM · #8
some random ideas/things that have helped me with pet shots:

- get as much light as you can to get that shutter speed up to keep it crisp.

- try closeup portraits to get their character, like THESE . .

- conversely, use your zoom to it's fullest to capture their action from a distance so they aren't disturbed by you, like this shot ...

- last but not least, you can try to fake it, like in this one ;) ..

either way, have fun and Good Luck!

Message edited by author 2003-05-13 13:33:21.
05/13/2003 01:12:02 PM · #9
I did a series of puppy photos last fall - similar to kittens, I imagine. Very squirmy. :) One of them is on the front page today of www.kodak.com. The little chair worked well for keeping them in one place at a time. I also got a bunch of beautiful shots by buying a package of that pillow batting/stuffing and plopping the dogs down into it. It looked like they were floating in clouds. Very cute. I agree that good bright lights and a quick shutter speed are probably the most important thing, and it's so much easier to do one animal at a time. I found that a bunch of them at once was really hard to do successfully.

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05/13/2003 01:53:13 PM · #10
First off, employ some help. Throw up something for a background, lock the mom in a different room somewhere, and if you want them all together, get a 3 sided basket or something you can shoot into. Maybe a box with one side cut out and a drop cloth in it. These are the kittens at one week: //www.pbase.com/image/12980174

These 2 kittens were 2 weeks old when I took these 2 pics for Despair and Stock Photo.

//www.dpchallenge.com/image.php?IMAGE_ID=13050
//www.dpchallenge.com/image.php?IMAGE_ID=13052

My friend just set them down and I got on my belly and started snapping away. That's a piece of white cloth for the background and I had one cliplight with 120W Halogen bulb. Some of the others got impatient and didn't want to stay still, or kept moving toward the camera. That is a really big problem. Once they get about 4 weeks old, you'll really have your hands full. Keeping them together is next to impossible, and keeping them still for more than 5 seconds is even harder. Good Luck!

Bob
05/13/2003 02:33:58 PM · #11
I took this for glass and ended up submitting a shot with a glass subject instead although this one would've probably done better than the score I have now :)
The good thing was that he couldn't crawl away.
05/13/2003 02:58:17 PM · #12
I know how you feel, my cat had kittens about a year ago and it is impossible to make them stay still or get the picture you want, The best suggestion i can make is be spontaneous because these i found to be the best photos.
05/13/2003 03:20:28 PM · #13
that's an awesome picture. i could see that in a calendar :)

[quote=indigo997]I took this for glass and ended up submitting a shot with a glass subject instead although this one would've probably done better than the score I have now :)
The good thing was that he couldn't crawl away.
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05/13/2003 03:20:50 PM · #14
cute puppie and great shot!

Originally posted by jodiecoston:

I did a series of puppy photos last fall - similar to kittens, I imagine. Very squirmy. :) One of them is on the front page today of www.kodak.com. The little chair worked well for keeping them in one place at a time. I also got a bunch of beautiful shots by buying a package of that pillow batting/stuffing and plopping the dogs down into it. It looked like they were floating in clouds. Very cute. I agree that good bright lights and a quick shutter speed are probably the most important thing, and it's so much easier to do one animal at a time. I found that a bunch of them at once was really hard to do successfully.
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