As title said this is simply a cat portrait, I did not know what to do while waiting for my wife shoping.

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Regards
spada
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As title said this is simply a cat portrait, I did not know what to do while waiting for my wife shoping. ![]() and ![]() Regards spada
for some reason the cat looks shocked.
you didnt take this shot naked or something?? ![]() seriously though, there is very little of interest in the frame either side of the cat, I think you need to portrait crop this. Steve check out my image gallery @
http://photography.avkomp.com/gallery3
I agree with Steve - did you tell the cat that if it didnt' stay still for the photo you'd skin it???? LOL
Go with the portrait crop, and it will make all the difference ![]() Nice cat Rel Dodging and burning are steps to take care of mistakes God made in establishing tonal relationships! -Ansel Adams
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Thank Rel and Steve, I've just tried to crop it and it does look better, I learnt alot from this forum ![]() Regards spada
Hi Matt
I only wanted to experiment the fill flash with my 28-70 while waiting, and I am only less than 1 m from the cat, it turn out that the pics look a bit funny ![]() Regards spada
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