Waddya Want?
More of the Cat, these ones from the winter that I never posted for no particular reason.
This is typical in trying to put together a Cat post – even though I am expected to do these from time to time, I still get grief when I try to take the pictures.
Whaddya want? Go away, that camera is in my face. And it’s noisy too. Beat it.
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If you ‘ve been wondering why I am rummaging through my archive rather than posting new pictures, it ‘s mostly because I have not been taking too many that I can show you. I have shot a lot the last few weeks, in fact with video and stills I have added about 100gb to my hard drive contents. These are all documentary shots of a project that I am helping out with – my contribution is to photo and video it, and to share some of my experience too, as needed. I am not free to share those pictures just yet, but will do a post or two on the project when it can see the light of day.
Canon 5DMkii, Canon 50mm/f1.4 lens, ISO1000, f1.4, 1/400th.














Ohhh how I enjoyed the second image (my fav). I think it’s easier to capture a non-all black cat (man my cats are hard to take a picture of). 🙂
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Thanks David! The middle one has the most attitude. I have not tried to take pictures of a black cat, but occasionally one sees some good ones, probably mostly accidents. If only they would sit still while you arranged lighting ….
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She who must be attended to reminds me a LOT of our own Sara! Same facial expressions, same sentiments and very very similar markings! What a beautiful little friend.
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She is a very sweet Master, we are lucky to have her. There won’t be any “Harling Point Spring” or similar uprising in this household.
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Unusual and very effective images
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Thanks Andy. She was craning her neck to watch the annoying camera, in case it came within reach of a claw I suspect.
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Great model! Seems to like the attention.
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Thank you Paula. This is pretty much as animated as She gets when I am taking pictures. Normally its a bored, single slitty eye (for She is nearly always asleep) telling me enough is enough with that loud DSLR. If I must take photos, surely I could use the point and shoot, or put the camera in quiet mode.
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It’s no hardship for us to see more Cat photos. Matter of fact, I love ’em. Keep them coming (although I can hear Emo in the next room crying for some attention).
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Hi Ken. She thanks you very much!. As for Emo – well, you know what to do about that problem – post some more shots!
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