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Old 7th August 2004   #1
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Default Meows again.

Some shots of meows taken this morning.











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Old 9th August 2004   #2
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1st seems like under, V.
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3rd shot is my fav. nice use of DOF.
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Truth be told even though it hurts, you haven't improved at all ever since your first cat post. The only thing that got better is your gears.
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Originally Posted by CaeSiuM
Truth be told even though it hurts, you haven't improved at all ever since your first cat post. The only thing that got better is your gears.
Thanks for your valuable comments. It will be great if you can enlighten me what are the improvements that I can have over the shots ? Thanks.
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nice kitty in the drain
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Hmmmm I only like the one in the drain. But seriously, you may want to try moving in close and catch your meows with a 100mm or less. Firstly, that'll be more challenging, forcing you to get to know you subject better, whilst working with a far shorter range. I personally find that more satisfying than using a 100-400 on cats.

Hope you find my thoughts here constructive. Ignore if you deem it a flame/troll.

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I like the one in the drain. You caught it dead still
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Originally Posted by Azure
Hmmmm I only like the one in the drain. But seriously, you may want to try moving in close and catch your meows with a 100mm or less. Firstly, that'll be more challenging, forcing you to get to know you subject better, whilst working with a far shorter range. I personally find that more satisfying than using a 100-400 on cats.

Hope you find my thoughts here constructive. Ignore if you deem it a flame/troll.

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Noted. But I used the longer range for another purpose too.
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