Kitty

Uploaded: February 28, 2008

Description

D80, 1/80s, f5, ISO 100, 18-200mm lense, FL 70mm. Natural light outdoors.

Exif: F Number: 5, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/80 seconds, Flash: did not fire., ISO: 100, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 70.00 mm, Model: NIKON D80

Comments

Michael S. Lazarus February 29, 2008

Great shot Andrea! I love the white-out background and the fine detail of the mans hands. I think you included just the right amount of forearm to give proper scale to the subject. And the subject really looks great as well. The direction the kitten is looking (down) is interesting. I'm honestly not sure if it would be better if the subject were looking towards the camera more or not. I like it either way............. do you have more? This would be a good question to ask in a club discussion. #865966

Shannon D. Miller March 01, 2008

Ohhhhhh.....I LOVE IT Andrea! How PRECIOUS!!!! FANTASTIC lighting, detail, comp you are the bomb girl! WINNER! Shannon~ #5579669

Andrea Bonsack March 02, 2008

Thank you Michael and Shannon, I really appreciate your comments.
Michael, I do have other ones, and also tried again with your suggestions. My aim was to have the kitten looking at the camera, but it wouldnt lol. Will look through the new ones I have, and hopefully find one that has a better pose of the kitten. Thanks again :D #5583281

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