madmartian
Senior Member
#38 had overdose of catnips
#39 saving the best for last
Good shots wai!
:thumbsup: :thumbsup:
#39 saving the best for last
Good shots wai!

#38 had overdose of catnips
#39 saving the best for last
Good shots wai!:thumbsup: :thumbsup:
You could have moved a little after the focus confirm, resulting in the slight OOF shot.Thanks. I think my real issue is hard to Manual Focus / Focus AF confirm / Focus Mask in low light.
Today I was there at 5pm, nice light, easy to shoot.
Usually I don't have the luxury of going so early...![]()
You could have moved a little after the focus confirm, resulting in the slight OOF shot.
Or if you try to be there at 4.55 pm, rest 5 mins, & shoot at 5pm, you might have a sharper shot...............:think:
#38: (Nikkor AIS 50/1.4 adapted to EOS) "The Good Life" (great choice of color coordination from Kitty also)
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i feel that flash will annoy the cats and affect their behavior, good try though#42 Cat portraiture
1x DIY Softbox (YN 465
1x Canikon (Nikkor AIS + Canon Body)
1x tired multitasking photographer
1x annoyed cat
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i think slightly OOF
i feel that flash will annoy the cats and affect their behavior, good try though
They are curious about my soft box . They did not seem that annoyed though. I fluffEd a shot where the cat was totally staring at it. Very cute look, hehe
This cat can hold it's position for 25 secs? :think:
Oh ok. No wonder the cat looks like you or is it that you look like the cat? Hmmmmm :think:...........:bsmilie:no la, front curtain flash burned the cat into sensor, then i kind of moved the camera around trying how to figure out how to stop the exposure...hence all the flashy lines around...
similar in mechanics, to my self-portrait