RE: PAW: This ain't cute, it's ART, dammit, ART

2004-03-04 Thread frank theriault
Wow!!

Look at those eyes!  Great grab, John!

cheers,
frank
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From: John Mustarde [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: PAW: This ain't cute, it's ART, dammit, ART
Date: Tue, 02 Mar 2004 17:52:36 -0800
Art the cat, that is.  Wait a minute - oops, this one is Ragamuffin,
they are moving in so fast I can't keep the names straight.
http://www.photolin.com/misc/P-011c.jpg

Hand held with the Pentax F* 300/4.5, about minimum focus distance,
1/150 f6, and AF500FTZ bounced in TTL mode.  One of my first *istD
photos, shot as I was sitting at the computer figuring out the
controls.  I love making the background go black, this one utilizes
the dark fireplace to help it along.
--
John Mustarde
www.photolin.com
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Re: PAW: This ain't cute, it's ART, dammit, ART

2004-03-03 Thread Kenneth Waller
Very cute kitty!
I prefer mine with complete ears
Ken Waller

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From: John Mustarde [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: PAW: This ain't cute, it's ART, dammit, ART

Art the cat, that is.  Wait a minute - oops, this one is Ragamuffin,
they are moving in so fast I can't keep the names straight.

http://www.photolin.com/misc/P-011c.jpg

Hand held with the Pentax F* 300/4.5, about minimum focus distance,
1/150 f6, and AF500FTZ bounced in TTL mode.  One of my first *istD
photos, shot as I was sitting at the computer figuring out the
controls.  I love making the background go black, this one utilizes
the dark fireplace to help it along.

--
John Mustarde
www.photolin.com



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Re: PAW: This ain't cute, it's ART, dammit, ART

2004-03-03 Thread Steve Desjardins
This is a very fine cat picture.  It's cute, but it's also very well
done.


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Re: PAW: This ain't cute, it's ART, dammit, ART

2004-03-03 Thread Boris Liberman
Hi!

JM Art the cat, that is.  Wait a minute - oops, this one is Ragamuffin,
JM they are moving in so fast I can't keep the names straight.

JM http://www.photolin.com/misc/P-011c.jpg

JM Hand held with the Pentax F* 300/4.5, about minimum focus distance,
JM 1/150 f6, and AF500FTZ bounced in TTL mode.  One of my first *istD
JM photos, shot as I was sitting at the computer figuring out the
JM controls.  I love making the background go black, this one utilizes
JM the dark fireplace to help it along.

John, please let us know your technique of hypnotizing... Some of us
may have very good honorable ways to put it in use...

grin

Boris





PAW: This ain't cute, it's ART, dammit, ART

2004-03-02 Thread John Mustarde
Art the cat, that is.  Wait a minute - oops, this one is Ragamuffin,
they are moving in so fast I can't keep the names straight.

http://www.photolin.com/misc/P-011c.jpg

Hand held with the Pentax F* 300/4.5, about minimum focus distance,
1/150 f6, and AF500FTZ bounced in TTL mode.  One of my first *istD
photos, shot as I was sitting at the computer figuring out the
controls.  I love making the background go black, this one utilizes
the dark fireplace to help it along.

--
John Mustarde
www.photolin.com



Re: PAW: This ain't cute, it's ART, dammit, ART

2004-03-02 Thread Peter J. Alling
That's great, I didn't know cats would do formal sittings.

John Mustarde wrote:

Art the cat, that is.  Wait a minute - oops, this one is Ragamuffin,
they are moving in so fast I can't keep the names straight.
http://www.photolin.com/misc/P-011c.jpg

Hand held with the Pentax F* 300/4.5, about minimum focus distance,
1/150 f6, and AF500FTZ bounced in TTL mode.  One of my first *istD
photos, shot as I was sitting at the computer figuring out the
controls.  I love making the background go black, this one utilizes
the dark fireplace to help it along.
--
John Mustarde
www.photolin.com