Oh Nancy! This picture literally took my breath away---and then made me gasp outloud. I would so love to know more about the settings you used...and the lighting? (I know, total nerd).
It was natural lighting; she was looking up while sitting by a window. I looked up the histogram info and it says 1/125 sec. at f/3.0. ISO was 900. I had it on automatic and was using my best lens, which is a 60mm that I mostly use for closeups. I can't take much credit for it, since I had it on auto.
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She looks intent on something.
ReplyDeleteYes, actually, she was watching my fingers tapping the glass. LOL Sometimes I have to work to get the cat to look the way I want her to!
DeleteO la la! She's so sexy!
ReplyDeleteLOL I love it. It is kind of a smoldery type of photo, isn't it?
DeleteVery dramatic and fierce!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Alyce! She's pretty far from fierce (well, except perhaps when she and Izzy are playing wrestle-chase).
DeleteFiona looks good in black and white.
ReplyDeleteI told Fi you said that and she gave me the blinky-eyed look. I think that means, "Thanks."
DeleteBeautiful shot.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jeane!
DeleteGorgeous shot of a gorgeous kitty!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Melissa!
DeleteThat is a beautiful picture. I love that it's so dramatic looking.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Heather!
DeleteOh Nancy! This picture literally took my breath away---and then made me gasp outloud. I would so love to know more about the settings you used...and the lighting? (I know, total nerd).
ReplyDeleteTrish,
DeleteIt was natural lighting; she was looking up while sitting by a window. I looked up the histogram info and it says 1/125 sec. at f/3.0. ISO was 900. I had it on automatic and was using my best lens, which is a 60mm that I mostly use for closeups. I can't take much credit for it, since I had it on auto.