SimOtakuGirl
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And also Kitty's ears are cropped.Severely overexposed.
You have just a point and shoot, right?
How in the world did you find that? Thanks! ........
.........I wonder if that camera has a manual function...
And also Kitty's ears are cropped.Severely overexposed.
Very adorable kitty there!
And also Kitty's ears are cropped.Severely overexposed.
I know I was wanting to get the ears in there since her ear is kind of cut (she was a stray when she was a kitten and a hawk must have tried to pick her up or something but dropped her) and it took me a lot of shots to get this one "good" one because my camera was acting funny in the weird lighting and the shot was taken at night with one lamp with low lighting. I'll try to get a better shot later today if I can. One thing I find hard to capture is cute moments with pets and wild life. They just move too fast. I have yet to get any pictures of any birds in my grandparent's yard, they have lots of woodpeckers and other birds but every time I go outside I scare them away and I can never get a good shot of them. I've tried with a butterfly before and the one "good" shot I got of it, isn't really so good after all. *Sigh* I don't know.
And also Kitty's ears are cropped.
I know I was wanting to get the ears in there since her ear is kind of cut (she was a stray when she was a kitten and a hawk must have tried to pick her up or something but dropped her) and it took me a lot of shots to get this one "good" one because my camera was acting funny in the weird lighting and the shot was taken at night with one lamp with low lighting. I'll try to get a better shot later today if I can. One thing I find hard to capture is cute moments with pets and wild life. They just move too fast. I have yet to get any pictures of any birds in my grandparent's yard, they have lots of woodpeckers and other birds but every time I go outside I scare them away and I can never get a good shot of them. I've tried with a butterfly before and the one "good" shot I got of it, isn't really so good after all. *Sigh* I don't know.
I've got 3 ferrets that are a nightmare to get pictures of. I find it best to have a second person on hand to "entertain" them. Keep them active and get that bright eyed look I love seeing in pictures. When I would photograph my cats back home, I'd pretty much just follow them around or sit in the same room with them until they ignored me (not hard) and go for it. They seemed just as likely to come rub their face on my lens as they were to fall asleep. haha.