Jan 4, 2008 #1 F forest TCS Member Thread starter Young Cat Joined Dec 6, 2006 Messages 46 Purraise 0 I have a Sony H2 - Point and shoot camera - And I was wondering if anyone had any tips on how to take better pics of my cat? Everyones pics always look so great!! Any help would be great Thanks
I have a Sony H2 - Point and shoot camera - And I was wondering if anyone had any tips on how to take better pics of my cat? Everyones pics always look so great!! Any help would be great Thanks
Jan 4, 2008 #2 lillekat TCS Member Top Cat Joined Sep 30, 2003 Messages 4,587 Purraise 11 Location Under the cats, mostly. Actually there is an entire page on cat photography - before you log into the forums. The homepage has an article on how to take pictures of your cat Hope that helps
Actually there is an entire page on cat photography - before you log into the forums. The homepage has an article on how to take pictures of your cat Hope that helps
Jan 4, 2008 Thread Starter Thread Starter #3 F forest TCS Member Thread starter Young Cat Joined Dec 6, 2006 Messages 46 Purraise 0 Thanks - not sure How I missed that My kitty's eyes always are blue - they don't have a blue eye reduction - on my camera!! LOL
Thanks - not sure How I missed that My kitty's eyes always are blue - they don't have a blue eye reduction - on my camera!! LOL
Jan 4, 2008 #4 icklemiss21 TCS Member Top Cat Joined Aug 14, 2005 Messages 16,465 Purraise 20 Location in the land of poutine and ice If you take the photo in natural light with the kitty facing the light (not the light behind them) you won't need flash and won't get flash eyes
If you take the photo in natural light with the kitty facing the light (not the light behind them) you won't need flash and won't get flash eyes
Jan 4, 2008 #5 AbbysMom At Abby's beck and call Staff Member Moderator Joined May 18, 2005 Messages 78,525 Purraise 19,687 Location Massachusetts Here is the article LilleKat was refering to: http://www.thecatsite.com/Snips/227/...s-of-Cats.html