TomDart opened this issue on Mar 27, 2005 ยท 15 posts
TomDart posted Sun, 27 March 2005 at 8:44 PM
tvernuccio posted Sun, 27 March 2005 at 10:48 PM
sorry, Tom, I don't have any suggestions. I think the photo's fantastic just the way it is!
TomDart posted Sun, 27 March 2005 at 11:11 PM
Sheila, she is an old Maine Coon, adopted from the shelter. This one sleeps by my chest every night. Her fur was once much thickier and she could jump much higher. A real sweetie. Thanks. Tom.
tvernuccio posted Mon, 28 March 2005 at 1:43 AM
she's adorable, Tom!!!!!!!!! what's an "old Maine Coon?"
neverfinder posted Mon, 28 March 2005 at 2:12 AM
Ok It's a good shot, but I think you asked here to get some real help, and not only posts which say it's a perfect Photo, cause it's sure not. (if you don't want this than send me a pm and I'll delet it, but nobody get's help, or better than everyon says his,her pictures are already brilliant.)
Let's start. You are right the background kills this picture.
I also don't like the angle to much (I would go more to her level.) and her eyes look dead.
I know it's freaking difficult to make some good cat portraits. I have two cats and they don't do what would be right in front of the camera. It takes lot's of time and sometimes even some help ;-).
Try to shoot the cat than she does something sepcial. (Climbing a tree, if she's allowd to go outside and if she doesn't climb than help her. Or when she sits on a special chair. Important is that it's something special. Only than You will reall like yor shot. (I had for sure lots of pictures like that one and I deleted most of them, cause they are "standard".
Here are to examples of what I think.
Message edited on: 03/28/2005 02:15
neverfinder posted Mon, 28 March 2005 at 2:16 AM
neverfinder posted Mon, 28 March 2005 at 2:16 AM
cynlee posted Mon, 28 March 2005 at 3:04 AM
difficult to work with... you could try a quick change of mood with Virtual Photographer at www.optikvervelabs.com :] free the eyes... did you apply a red out there?
TomDart posted Mon, 28 March 2005 at 6:44 AM
Yes, the eyes were postworked a little and it did deaden the natural liquid shimmer.
I am going to keep this one but try again for a good portrait in a proper setting. Neverfinder, in this case I am wanting a face shot or close head shot. A better setting might ease up the "standard" look you speak of but it will still be close in.
Constructive criticism is expected when I ask for advice and another person's thought is appreciated. Thanks, TomDart.
Message edited on: 03/28/2005 06:47
Rita30100 posted Mon, 28 March 2005 at 7:15 AM
I think that if you use a darkish blue blanket or sheet this would bring out her sweet face more. Then zoom in on her face a bit & forget about her backside because what you are trying to do is show her personality & then you would have it. O-O-O! & her eyes will be gorgeous!!! She's a sweetie anyway!! rita30100
Rita30100 posted Mon, 28 March 2005 at 7:27 AM
If you want to do an eye thing try using a couple of tissues around the flash which will greatly enhance the eyes & bring out their 'truest' color & real feline look. The tissues will tone down the flash so that it can use a more finite portrait of them. rita30100
Michelle A. posted Mon, 28 March 2005 at 7:36 AM
Cat's can be very difficult subjects.... there are some who are horrified by the mere sight of the camera and will scurry away before you can get even one shot. I agree with neverfinder.... maybe try to catch her when she is occupied in one of her favorite activities.... and not so cognizant of a camera being in her face.
I am, therefore I create.......
--- michelleamarante.com
neverfinder posted Mon, 28 March 2005 at 9:40 AM
Attached Link: http://www.renderosity.com/viewed.ez?galleryid=814757&Start=37&Artist=neverfinder&ByArtist=Yes
Here is an example for a portrait from my second cat. She's much more difficult than the othe Cat she's very shy. And for this shot I placed myself under the table and waited ;-). But with the result I'm pretty happy.tibet2004uk posted Mon, 28 March 2005 at 3:42 PM
I'm just going to agree with all the above here since I don't have anything to add! Not helpful one bit, I know! :(
TomDart posted Mon, 28 March 2005 at 5:43 PM
neverfinder, I do like your Ponky I. Sometime this old gal here will be in the pose. The other three were not so difficult. Sheila, Maine Coon is a breed of longhaired, generally larger cats. Ours is without any "papers" but matches all the basic standards for the breed..so to us she is a Maine Coon. A real sweety if somewhat shy of a camera.