On 3/25/2011 03:00, Tim Bray wrote:
I wasn't really thinking of this as a portrait lens, but hey.
Straight out of the camera, 1/50 f2.8, the only intervention being a
bit of white-balance nudging and jpg conversion, Lightroom.
Oh, given the focal length and respectfully shallow DOF at wider
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P. J. Alling wrote:
Looks like a nice result, only one question. Who would name a cat dimly.
Maybe the same guy who named his Rottweiler "Jesus"?
Sure hope you know that joke... :-)
keith
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Looks like a nice result, only one question. Who would name a cat dimly.
On 3/24/2011 9:00 PM, Tim Bray wrote:
My niece Anne and in the background her cat, dimly:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/timbray/5557418528/lightbox/
Also the first shot from the new K-5, with the new DFA 100mm f2.8 on
the
I, on the other hand, have a VERY smart pussycat... Alpha kitty. and
the videos to prove it... that some have seen...
calicos are s pretty. Do you think maybe the one who doesnt
understand the stairs perhaps has an eye problem ?
thanks for the cat tales
ann
Doug Franklin wrote:
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2011-03-24 22:18, Ann Sanfedele wrote:
Dimly is a funny name for a cat...
I don't know, I've had quite a few over the years for which some variety
of "dim" was a good start at a name. :-)
At the moment, I have two cats (I've had as many as four at once). One
is street smart and actually sm
Dimly is a funny name for a cat...
But nicely captured expression on your niece's face...
That envelope near Dimly is a bit distracting - I'd clone that out.
ann
Tim Bray wrote:
My niece Anne and in the background her cat, dimly:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/timbray/5557418528/lightbox/
A
On Thu, Mar 24, 2011 at 9:00 PM, Tim Bray wrote:
> My niece Anne and in the background her cat, dimly:
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/timbray/5557418528/lightbox/
She's young enough that you can get away with the macro.
Also: OMG BASEMENT CAT!
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