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    A Cat and Philip Starck

    Hi All,
    Please criticise.
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    I can not say anything here that I think is wrong. Overall, a nice, warm toned, pleasing image of a cat lounging as they do so well. Nice
    please do not edit and repost my photos


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    Technically sound, and the lines on the furniture add an element of interest, but I'd say this is not one of your more compelling cat shots. A couple of the others have had some palpable emotion coming from the cat and/or more visual points of interest in the composition I think... still, not a bad shot. The cats' legs are in an interesting configuration, almost like it knows the camera is there.
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    Hi Gary, Thanks for the comments.

    Hi PJ, I agree with your comments. I also have the same feeling that the vantage point is not strong.

    All the best.
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    The cat is "blended " too much with the backround (color wise) and therefore it kinda loses it's identity, at least that's my opnion.

    I hope I can make that more clear with an example (ignore the artifatcs caused by the correction):
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    cool image nice composure and framing the color of ur couch mmmm blends the cat into it, its like baby poop but i think its a realy nice picture im going to start taking pictures of my cat cause of see you guys do it im starting to get ideas any recommendations on the f-stop i should use or the shudder speed, should it be of the cat sleeping or walking or lieing chillening out
    thanks alot please help
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    Hi Wings, Thanks for your suggestions and another perspective to the photo.

    Hi Youngshooter, Hope to see your cat photos soon.

    yoyo

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    hey thanks for wanting to be interrested in seeing my pictures i think ur not the only person + i have alot of pictures i just dont put them all on here
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    Originally I felt that the cat should be more towards the bottom of the frame but I see that it would destroy some of the strong lines in this photo. I do like it, especially the colors.

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