I saw my cat sitting besides the grass I grow him and I thought of this photo, had to take it.
Nikon Z6II + 24-70 f/4
Kitty in the Jungle by Nicholas Erwin, on Flickr
I liked the way he was laying on the bed, looked comfortable.
If you think about it, cats have a pretty good life. Always fed, fresh water, endless toys, treats and scratching posts, litter box gets cleaned out. We really are slaves to them 🙃
Nikon Z6II + Z 50mm f/1.8 S
I like taking pictures of my cat in the window for some reason, well I mean I like photographing my cat in general..it's almost like I'm documenting him. Pets make great subjects lol.
Nikon Z6II + Z 35mm f/1.8 S
Luke enjoying the fresh air by Nicholas Erwin, on Flickr
My local Vet has a Phone App (I guess everyone has an App) and on it they have a sort of rolling gallery of Pet (mostly dog) photos. This week I noticed that it is accompanied my the text "Send us a selfie of your pet to be featured here"
Surely they mean Portrait of your pet as I am not aware...
Everyone says I should create an evergoing thread for my cat.
So here is some I took today, he was just hanging out by the window. Perfect lighting!
He yawned in the middle of taking shots, of course I had to share it!
And another yawn.
B&W of course.
Yeah yeah I know...I take lots of pictures of my cat lol.
But I really liked this one because of his reflection in the granite. Not saying it's the best shot in the world but I thought it was at least worthy of sharing!
Nikon D610 + 50 1.8G
f/2, 1/125th, ISO 1600
This was just seconds...
I love doing pet photo shoots, they are my favorite to shoot besides senior portraits and couple portraits! This little pups name is Ava and she is a American Bully mix. She was such a sweet heart.
These are some photos I took of my in-laws' puppy, Tuck, shortly after they brought him home back in May. I hope you enjoy them. Who doesn't like puppy photos?
All photos are taken using a Micro Nikkor 105mm f/2.8 lens.
Acadia The Boxer Puppy by thelearningcurvefoto on Photography Forum
Acadia.
Original photography from 2009 using a Canon EOS T1i body with a Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS lens. Processed in 2015 using Silver EFEX Pro as a Lightroom plugin for the B&W conversion.