Pets/"Petography" Thread!

J-see

Senior Member
It's fun taking shots when you know the cam will do its job.

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wornish

Senior Member
This is Micky (my kids named him), our newest member of the family.
Still very shy (difficult to photograph) but also very curious.

He was discovered in an abandoned barn close to death and brought to our vet.
He also had 30 ticks on his small body and has an injured eye which is not clear yet how it will develop.

Micky is lovely. Hope he recovers from a tough start to life. Share more pics of his progress.
 

jstimagine

Senior Member
Sorry Micky had such a rough start, but happy that he's in a better place now. Hope his eye improves and thanks for sharing his photo with us. I'm eager to see additional photos as he improves.
 

J-see

Senior Member
My oldest did her first kill today. The poor little wabbit EEEEPed one last time. Too bad I didn't have the cam with me. She was proudly walking around for 15 minutes with a mouthful of rabbit.
 

wornish

Senior Member
My oldest did her first kill today. The poor little wabbit EEEEPed one last time. Too bad I didn't have the cam with me. She was proudly walking around for 15 minutes with a mouthful of rabbit.


Can I borrow her? We are overrun with rabbits and our dog is too old to catch them.
 

singlerosa_RIP

Senior Member
Weather's getting cold, so it's time to focus on indoor shots. Tried to get Ginger the mutt to pose instead of doing selfies. Sometimes I wish I had real studio lighting instead of SB-800s, so I could have modeling lighting for focus. Anyway, softbox to the left and umbrella on right against black backdrop. Next time, I'll have chicken and cheese slightly out of the frame instead of me begging her to pose.

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Daniel Aegerter

Senior Member
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Sorry, only a crappy iPhone pic. Micky had to have another eye surgery and it currently looks promising that he can keep the eye.


Sent from my iPhone 7 prototype using Tapatalk
 
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