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22-07-09, 04:17 PM
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Re: Chocolate British Shorthair.

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Never mind, and I cant agree on the head point either. Your opinion of course but on 3 forums including this one, and one breed specific forum, nobody has ever mentioned that!
Sorry Dawn

You know my opinion is not worth anything....
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22-07-09, 04:18 PM
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Re: Chocolate British Shorthair.

Again, love the first but such a shame about the tail. Good shots of an animal that's not easy to take!
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22-07-09, 04:43 PM
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Re: Chocolate British Shorthair.

Super shots Dawn, love number 2
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22-07-09, 04:59 PM
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Re: Chocolate British Shorthair.

Both of the expected standard Dawn, the second is outstanding. Do find my eye keep going to the missing tail in one although expect if I was into Chocolate British Shorthair I would be too busy admiring his other points to notice.
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22-07-09, 05:01 PM
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Sorry Dawn

You know my opinion is not worth anything....
Your opinion is worth as much to me as anyone elses and its appreciated too, I just dont agree with it on this occasion. (except about the tail!! )
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22-07-09, 05:02 PM
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Again, love the first but such a shame about the tail. Good shots of an animal that's not easy to take!
Cheers Perro, appreciated.

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Super shots Dawn, love number 2
Its my fave too Azz.

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Both of the expected standard Dawn, the second is outstanding. Do find my eye keep going to the missing tail in one although expect if I was into Chocolate British Shorthair I would be too busy admiring his other points to notice.
Yeah I agree, but I cloned out the tail earlier and I kept looking for it, so Ill leave it there! Thanks for your comments.
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22-07-09, 05:44 PM
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Re: Chocolate British Shorthair.

I dont like the first one either Im afraid. Why? Because the cat looks uncomfortable....the whole composition looks strained and contrived. The out of focus front paw distracts and is in direct conflict with the sharp face directly behind and above.

The chopped tail is definitely a no-no IMO...and compared to the 2nd picture the eyes in the first looked under saturated or over exposed.

No, its not all doom and gloom - Im far from being a cat lover - but, this image appeals to me - the composition is good, its different. The cat looks relaxed yet alert - the eyes are clear and saturated/exposed correctly, the focus is on the face with the DOF tapering away subtlety. All in all a well executed 2nd shot. Well done.


     
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22-07-09, 05:56 PM
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I dont like the first one either Im afraid. Why? Because the cat looks uncomfortable....the whole composition looks strained and contrived. The out of focus front paw distracts and is in direct conflict with the sharp face directly behind and above
Uncomfortable? How? He looks calm, still and relaxed! the paw I like and reached out I did want it OOF, so Im pleased I got it.

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The chopped tail is definitely a no-no IMO...and compared to the 2nd picture the eyes in the first looked under saturated or over exposed.
Its time for me to look at new monitors again I think JR, they look virtually identical on my screen? Ill use my bro in laws at the weekend (swine flu permitting) and see if i can see the difference you are speaking of.

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No, its not all doom and gloom - Im far from being a cat lover - but, this image appeals to me - the composition is good, its different. The cat looks relaxed yet alert - the eyes are clear and saturated/exposed correctly, the focus is on the face with the DOF tapering away subtlety. All in all a well executed 2nd shot. Well done.
its your opinion, I dont mind if you dont like them JR, not at all, I look at them from my eye, and they both please it, tail or no tail! (no tail pref!!) Seriously though, Ill seek another monitor and see if I am seeing different to others with my screen.
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22-07-09, 06:07 PM
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Re: Chocolate British Shorthair.

Number 2 for me to.

I like the way the cat's leg falls over the invisible edge. The depth of focus works really well and the lack of shadow works well to.
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