

Damn - getting back into high key again, but she was sitting on a white sheet, so high key it was

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White Out![]() ![]() Damn - getting back into high key again, but she was sitting on a white sheet, so high key it was ![]() Dodging and burning are steps to take care of mistakes God made in establishing tonal relationships! -Ansel Adams
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good work!
nice isolation, work like this is in high demand for stock as the designer could put that cat where ever he/she wanted ![]() New page
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Lovely shots - I feel that there needs to be a touch of feathering around the ear(s) in both shots as the present hard edge conflicts with the rest of the image.
Chris
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Nice cat. I think the high key approach works really well with your subject.
Steve.
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Great work Rel and not a bug in sight.
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Love the first Rel.
Why is it that no matter how angry you are at them, cats just have to lay upside down like that and give you a look and everything seems ok? Manipulative damn things - much like women I suppose.
I'm not even going to go near the manipulative women thing...
Great pics Rel!! Simon
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![]() ![]() I know cats aren't exactly everyones favourite, but how could I not take these photos???? ![]() Sirhc - I'll go back and have a look at those ears .... didn't even notice how 'hard' the ears looked. Everyone else - thanks so much hugs ps - yes it is like entering the matrix, and once you are there, you can never leave, as if our secrets get out ....... well....... ![]() Dodging and burning are steps to take care of mistakes God made in establishing tonal relationships! -Ansel Adams
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