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    Kittypillow Double Take

    This is a missed shot. Mollly had lain her head squrely on toms hindquarters. By the time I got camera & tripod set up,she had moved. It is still a favorite of mine.
    f 1.8@2sec. 50mm.
    Kittypillow Double Take.
    Mark.
    I left out an important point, these 2 did not get along together at all.
    Mark
    Last edited by mdmc; 04-10-2007 at 02:41 AM.

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    Re: Kittypillow Double Take

    Don't understand very well why did you need a tripod and 2 sec exposure time to take this photo. It would have been much clearer with, for egzample, 1/100, especially in this case, shooting unstable animals. What camera do you use?

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    Re: Kittypillow Double Take

    Quote Originally Posted by Gohan
    Don't understand very well why did you need a tripod and 2 sec exposure time to take this photo. It would have been much clearer with, for egzample, 1/100, especially in this case, shooting unstable animals. What camera do you use?
    I used a cannon AE1-p. the slowest speed that the shutter will go is 2 sec. f 1.8 is the widest aperture. that was the metered exposure for 100speed film. the camera was already on the tripod in another room. flash was not available. If i had 1600 iso film the shutter speed would have been 1/8 sec. Im not sure if there were 1 or 2 lights on in the room
    hope this helps, Mark.

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