“Well, that sow’s ear is starting to look like a purse! Sort of….” When you have poor light and black kitties, you learn to settle for what you get photographically!
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Mom agrees with you Mr. Doug. She’s struggles with low light at our house when she’s trying to take my picture and says black pets are challenging to photograph. We love all of Andy and Dougy’s photos!
The kitty boys know it’s coming and flinch. I use my smart phone instead of my point-and-shoot digital Nikon these days because the photo quality usually is better and I have more editing options. The smart phone actually handles low light better than the Nikon, which is older technology.
I think these are great. I know black cats are hard to photograph. I have 3, but I rarely show them on the blog because I have a tough time getting good shots of them.
You’ve followed this blog long enough to know I have no pride! LOL! Yeah, if there’s any hint of an image – focused or not, too dark or too washed out with artificial light – the miserable thing gets used! Let your black kitties star more in your blog! (I love black cats, as you might guess!)
Thanks! I try. A lot of these photos end up deleted if I can’t get something out of them that I like. I’m just glad that I don’t use a film camera any more!
Mom agrees with you Mr. Doug. She’s struggles with low light at our house when she’s trying to take my picture and says black pets are challenging to photograph. We love all of Andy and Dougy’s photos!
Likewise, I love seeing your photos because: !. I know how hard Mom struggled to get each one, and 2. I think you are a very pretty kitty!
use a flash
The kitty boys know it’s coming and flinch. I use my smart phone instead of my point-and-shoot digital Nikon these days because the photo quality usually is better and I have more editing options. The smart phone actually handles low light better than the Nikon, which is older technology.
The first skunk of the season came through late this afternoon, too. I did get some photos. 🙂
I especially like it when they show up with their kits! Soooo cute!
The boys look good, Doug, low light or bright light. 🙂
Thanks! They say to tell you “Mrow!”
Love the close up!
Thanks! I liked that one, too!
So well brushed – the stars like the show ! 🙂
The longer their hair gets, the more they have to get regular brushing, of course!
I think these are great. I know black cats are hard to photograph. I have 3, but I rarely show them on the blog because I have a tough time getting good shots of them.
You’ve followed this blog long enough to know I have no pride! LOL! Yeah, if there’s any hint of an image – focused or not, too dark or too washed out with artificial light – the miserable thing gets used! Let your black kitties star more in your blog! (I love black cats, as you might guess!)
Great photos! Your good at get variety of those two camera objects
Thanks! I try. A lot of these photos end up deleted if I can’t get something out of them that I like. I’m just glad that I don’t use a film camera any more!
We’re safe… LOL!