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Took a couple of photos of a black cat in the dark; unfortunately it blinked in the first photo. :rolleyes:
AlexandraT
20-11-2009, 3:02pm
Lol @ the first one. I was wondering if it was my screen and there was something faint in it but then I read what wrote about the blinking.
Number two is freaky. You should get another cat or two and you could totally have a scene from a cartoon, where just the creepy eyes are showing in the shadows lol.
Fantasyphoto
20-11-2009, 3:03pm
Looks like you had a slight problem with underexposure, Ian.
You need to buy a Kodak Grey Cat for these situations.
I love these every time I see them! You idiot!!!:D
Jules
groan Ian... good to have you back ya know :)
landteacher
20-11-2009, 4:11pm
Ian. I see you used the cannon on the first shoot.
Mick.G.
white balance is out for sure in #1
:party7: thanks for the laugh. :D
balwoges
20-11-2009, 4:25pm
I do like the 2nd one :th3:
ricktas
20-11-2009, 4:37pm
U sure the first one is a cat? Looks like a mouse in the dark to me.
seastorm
20-11-2009, 7:41pm
Pic #1 is perfect, but how did you manage to pick up 2 huge dust bunnies in the 2nd pic? :D
Classic Ian! Thanks for the laugh:D
ricktas
20-11-2009, 7:55pm
Ian, maybe you would recall my photos of Hobart: http://www.ausphotography.net.au/forum/showthread.php?t=15974
lol good ones Ian :) must have been blinking in the 1st lol
Nothing like a good laugh to finish off a very tough week
Thanks ving; not sure if I really left; I was just busy elsewhere
Yeah Rick, I remember that one>>this idea come from a bloke called John from England with a black cat in a coal shed :rolleyes:. he taught me the Dragan effect for photos which he used so beautifully on photos of buildings; you would remember him Jules. He just disappeared one day :( :confused013
Cheers.
lol .. my sister has a black cat must show her that .. :D
Aussie Battler
25-11-2009, 11:19pm
In a similar vein while I was mucking around with some sunset shots this one came out of the camera. I just thought it was a different take on the usual blazing sunsets that we like to capture. The horizon was pretty sharp in the original so I don't know how it will come up after downsizing. Still new to the site so hope I'm not being out of place here.
ricktas
26-11-2009, 6:00am
Yeah Rick, I remember that one>>this idea come from a bloke called John from England with a black cat in a coal shed :rolleyes:. he taught me the Dragan effect for photos which he used so beautifully on photos of buildings; you would remember him Jules. He just disappeared one day :( :confused013
Cheers.
I remember him too, and he disappeared cause he insisted on promoting other forums on AP, he was advised that blatant promotion of other forums breaches the site rules, and he decided AP was not for him at that time.
I remember him too, and he disappeared cause he insisted on promoting other forums on AP, he was advised that blatant promotion of other forums breaches the site rules, and he decided AP was not for him at that time.
Interesting; don't remember him being on ap. As far as I know he was well behaved at the other shack. Maybe not!! (it was before I was important there)
Aussie: that an interesting image; but a bit weird!
Aussie Battler
26-11-2009, 8:56am
"A bit weird" is OK with me. There had been a bushfire on the day and the smoke was distorting the shape of the sun. Got a few more interesting shots but again my lack of skills prevented me from really capturing it at it's best. Sorry to hijack the thread. The original cats eyes shot is awesome.
actually that first shot reminds me of a shot i took of hobart, Ian
http://www.ausphotography.net.au/forum/showthread.php?t=24690
. Sorry to hijack the thread.n.
That's no dramas in a thread like this. All good fun :)
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