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Salmonbait December 22nd 08 09:59 PM

Life is tough when it's cold outside...
 
On Mon, 22 Dec 2008 14:21:47 -0500, "Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq."
wrote:

Boater wrote:
Salmonbait wrote:
On Mon, 22 Dec 2008 09:59:51 -0500, Boater
wrote:

http://tinyurl.com/793lg8

That D700 seems to have a focus problem. Perhaps you should have it
checked.

Other than the focus, the composition and lighting are spectacular. It's
beautiful the way you organized the colors for the complimentary effects.
It almost appears that you used a color wheel to get just the right
spectrum overall.
Perhaps a little more attention to the depth of field would have helped.
Does the D700 have a depth of field preview button? Sometimes it's
useful.
--
We say, "THANK YOU, REGGIE"

Salmonbait




It's a snapshot of a couple of housepets napping and sort of napping on
their couch, Herring. That's all it is. Handheld, 1/15th of a second,
f/2.8, lens at 60mm, natural room lights. Not being an alcoholic, I can
handhold a camera at fairly low shutter speeds and get results that are
pleasing enough to the eye.

Your opinion matters naught to me.


Very nice photo, I found the obvious motion blur to be nice, it really
captured the mood of the two cats, lazy and laid back. It looked like
you caught the dark cat "making muffins" on the other cat.


Man, I've got to apologize to Harry. I thought there was a little
focus/depth of field problem with that wide-open lens setting he used. I
hadn't even thought of some purposeful motion. How cool.

Harry, if my focus comment was offensive, I'm sorry.
--
John

Have a Super Christmas and a Spectacular New Year!

Don White December 23rd 08 12:17 AM

Life is tough when it's cold outside...
 

"Boater" wrote in message
...
BAR wrote:
Boater wrote:

http://tinyurl.com/793lg8


Fat house cats.

They wouldn't know cold.



Uh...neither of these cats is fat and, like all of our pets, they're
rescue kitties, saved from a short, brutal life outdoors. One of them
certainly *knew* cold, but not anymore.

One of our rescue kitties died recently. We saved him in Florida. The vet
estimated he was 21 or 22 years old, and he lived a long, happy life of
leisure indoors with us.



When I told our Springer Spaniel it was way too windy to go play ball
today....this is the look we got.
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v2...nsonbyLora.jpg



[email protected] December 23rd 08 05:58 AM

Life is tough when it's cold outside...
 
On Dec 22, 12:44*pm, wrote:
On Dec 22, 11:13*am, Jim wrote:

Boater wrote:


http://tinyurl.com/793lg8


Sure is. Why don't you invite some of the homeless inside to warm up.
And maybe give them a bite to eat.


Harry is so paranoid he answers his door with a gun in hand.


If he knows its you..asshole.

[email protected] December 23rd 08 05:59 AM

Life is tough when it's cold outside...
 
On Dec 22, 2:16*pm, wrote:
On Dec 22, 1:19*pm, Boater wrote:





Salmonbait wrote:
On Mon, 22 Dec 2008 09:59:51 -0500, Boater wrote:


http://tinyurl.com/793lg8


That D700 seems to have a focus problem. Perhaps you should have it
checked.


Other than the focus, the composition and lighting are spectacular. It's
beautiful the way you organized the colors for the complimentary effects.
It almost appears that you used a color wheel to get just the right
spectrum overall.


Perhaps a little more attention to the depth of field would have helped.
Does the D700 have a depth of field preview button? Sometimes it's useful.
--
We say, "THANK YOU, REGGIE"


Salmonbait


It's a snapshot of a couple of housepets napping and sort of napping on
their couch, Herring. That's all it is. Handheld, 1/15th of a second,
f/2.8, lens at 60mm, natural room lights. Not being an alcoholic, I can
handhold a camera at fairly low shutter speeds and get results that are
pleasing enough to the eye.


Your opinion matters naught to me.- Hide quoted text -


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Actually, it's NOT very "pleasing to the eye". It's out of focus, and
the depth of field sucks.- Hide quoted text -

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Kinda like your face, huh?

D K December 26th 08 03:54 AM

Life is tough when it's cold outside...
 
Don White wrote:
"Boater" wrote in message
...
BAR wrote:
Boater wrote:
http://tinyurl.com/793lg8
Fat house cats.

They wouldn't know cold.


Uh...neither of these cats is fat and, like all of our pets, they're
rescue kitties, saved from a short, brutal life outdoors. One of them
certainly *knew* cold, but not anymore.

One of our rescue kitties died recently. We saved him in Florida. The vet
estimated he was 21 or 22 years old, and he lived a long, happy life of
leisure indoors with us.



When I told our Springer Spaniel it was way too windy to go play ball
today....this is the look we got.
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v2...nsonbyLora.jpg



So you talk to dogs, too. The story gets sadder by the day.

D K December 26th 08 03:58 AM

Life is tough when it's cold outside...
 
wrote:
On Dec 22, 2:16 pm, wrote:
On Dec 22, 1:19 pm, Boater wrote:





Salmonbait wrote:
On Mon, 22 Dec 2008 09:59:51 -0500, Boater wrote:
http://tinyurl.com/793lg8
That D700 seems to have a focus problem. Perhaps you should have it
checked.
Other than the focus, the composition and lighting are spectacular. It's
beautiful the way you organized the colors for the complimentary effects.
It almost appears that you used a color wheel to get just the right
spectrum overall.
Perhaps a little more attention to the depth of field would have helped.
Does the D700 have a depth of field preview button? Sometimes it's useful.
--
We say, "THANK YOU, REGGIE"
Salmonbait
It's a snapshot of a couple of housepets napping and sort of napping on
their couch, Herring. That's all it is. Handheld, 1/15th of a second,
f/2.8, lens at 60mm, natural room lights. Not being an alcoholic, I can
handhold a camera at fairly low shutter speeds and get results that are
pleasing enough to the eye.
Your opinion matters naught to me.- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -

Actually, it's NOT very "pleasing to the eye". It's out of focus, and
the depth of field sucks.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Kinda like your face, huh?


Are you twelve, or just a pathetic moron?


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