Re: Cat Photo
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06/14/08 07:15 PM
06/14/08 07:15 PM
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Jim Garvie
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John, great shot. That superglue really worked!  Cats are really tough. I usually shoot them in their environment rather than in the studio because I just haven't had good results with the studio shoots. Cats tend to get spooked by the strobes pretty easily. You caught that wide-eyed wonder that is so catlike. How long did it take to get the glue off? Really nice shot. Jim
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Re: Cat Photo
[Re: Jim Garvie]
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06/15/08 08:31 AM
06/15/08 08:31 AM
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st. petersburg, florida, usa a...
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Thanks for the comments Jim. No glue, this was part of the Visceral Image Exercise Program. I have at least 20 photos of him jumping out of the bucket. I think I picked him up at least 1,000 times to try to pose him again. Next time I will try glue, or maybe an A-clamp would work well  I also tried some photos of a grey cat but stopped after the first shot because he was so afraid of the light (single frontal light in softbox). The next hour was spend calming the cat by carrying him around and speaking softly.
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Re: Cat Photos
[Re: Visceral Image]
#15852
06/16/08 09:03 AM
06/16/08 09:03 AM
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New Brunswick, Canada
Robyn Shortt
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Hi everyone. I've been working with cats a bit lately, and find that a trick is just patience. Try to keep them calm and let them explore a while and then position and photograph quickly. After they've explored a bit their attention can be got with a tease or sometimes mewing, pshshshing, or barking sounds, scratching/tapping noises or small sudden movements. It helps to have an assistant or owner too (share the exercise around a bit). Also, I'll be brave today and attach a link to my gallery (which includes some cats), and would appreciate any and all comments. http://gallery.mac.com/rshortt
Candid Critters Animal Photography by Robyn Shortt New Brunswick, Canada
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